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Past modals of deduction - B2
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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Q: Is David in his office? A: No, he ____________ to the airport already.
must have gone
I had an umbrella when I left the house, but I can't find it now. I ____________ it in the restaurant.
must / might have left
Q: Did you hear me come in last night? A: No, I ____________ asleep.
must have been
He ____________ prepared for his driving test. He failed it miserably.
can't have / couldn't have
I noticed when I got to work that I didn't have my phone. I ____________ left it at home, as I had it on the bus. Someone ____________ pickpocketed me!
can't have / couldn't have // must have
Sarah is very angry with her boyfriend. She's not sure, but she thinks that he ______________ cheated on her.
may have / might have / could have
When Jillian came home, her window was broken and her computer was missing. Someone ____________ broken into her house.
must have
Nobody answered the phone at the clinic. It ______________ closed early.
must have / might have
John _________________ gone on holiday. I saw him this morning downtown.
can't have / couldn't have
He _________________known it was your birthday. Otherwise, I'm sure he would have wished you a happy birthday.
can't have / couldn't have
I'm sorry but Samantha isn't here. She ____________ already left the office.
must have
I left my bicycle in front of the library and it's disappeared. Someone ____________ stolen it.
must have
Andrew did no revision for the exam but he passed. I think he __________ cheated.
may have / might have / could have
He ___________ bought a new car. He doesn't have any money. He ____________ borrowed that new car from someone.
can't have / couldn't have // must have / might have
I had to wait 45 minutes for a bus yesterday. There _________ been an accident or maybe a strike.
may have / might have
Sarah ___________ been so happy when she found out she was being promoted.
must have
The boss is in a terrible mood. The meeting ____________ been good.
can't have / couldn't have
He ____________ arrived by now. It's only a 20 minute journey.
must have
She ________ studied really hard. She passed all her exams with excellent grades.
must have