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f you arrive late to English class, you might say ....
 
“I should have left my house earlier."
 
" I could have left home earlier."
 
"I must left home earlier."
Your little brother failed a test. You say:
 
“You should have studied. You shouldn't have played video g
 
You could have studied.
 
You must studied.
John ............ gone on holiday. I met him this morning downtown.
 
can't have
 
must have
 
might have
 
should have
Nobody came to the meeting. The date _________________ been incorrect on the invitation.
 
must have
 
should have
 
can't have
 
shouldn't
I don't find my notebook. I might ____________ it at home!
 
have left
 
have leaved
 
has left
 
have lefted
Sarah looks really pleased with herself. She _______________________ passed her driving test this morning.
 
must have
 
should have
 
shouldn't have
 
might have
I don't know where they went on holiday but they bought Pounds before they left so they might ......... to England.
 
have gone
 
have goed
 
have went
 
has gone
When you are almost sure what happened, you use ...
 
must have
 
could have
 
might have
 
should have
I saw John yesterday - he looked very pleased with himself. He didn't say why!
 
He could have got the job he applied for.
 
He must got the job he applied for
 
He can't have got that job he applied for.
When talking about a gymnast who didn’t win a competition, you can say:
 
"She must have felt terribly sad."
 
" She must have won the gold medal."
 
“She could have won the gold medal. I know how hard she trai