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Unit 7A: Past Modals of Deduction
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The dog _________ (couldn't have / must have / might have) eaten the food – there’s no evidence of it being touched.
The dog couldn't have eaten the food...
This package _________ (might have been / must have been / can't have been) delivered to the wrong address; it’s not mine.
This package must have been delivered to the wrong address...
Sarah _________ (might have / can't have / must have been) waiting for over an hour at the airport yesterday.
Sarah must have been waiting for over an hour...
They _________ (could have / can't have / must have) seen the accident from their window; it happened just outside their house.
They must have/could have seen the accident from their window...
He _________ (must have / might have / can't have) left already; his coat is still here.
He can't have left already...
You hear loud noises coming from your neighbor's house at midnight. What could they have been doing?
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A student scored perfectly on a test but usually struggles in class. How might they have prepared?
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Your friend didn’t reply to your messages all day. What could have caused it?
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You find a book on a park bench. What might have happened?
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I'm sure she was feeling nervous during her presentation. → She ____________ (must have been).
She must have been feeling nervous during her presentation.
It's likely that the documents were lost in the post. → The documents ____________ (might have been).
The documents might have been lost in the post.
There's no way they were at the party last night. → They ____________ (can't have).
They can't have been at the party last night.
It's possible Emma was watching TV when you called. → Emma ____________ (might have been).
Emma might have been watching TV when you called.
I'm certain John forgot his wallet at home. -> John _______________. (must have)
John must have forgotten his wallet at home.