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Ben was a soccer player, I'm sure he was  an excellent player!
Ben was a soccer player, He must have been  an excellent player!
I didn't have cash. I walked to home yesterday
I can't have had cash. I must have walked to home yesterday
I'm certain Carol didn't eat your meat pie, she hates chicken.
She can't have eaten your meat pie, she hates chicken
I'm sure Ben read a book about Messy last month, He always talks about it.
Ben must have read a book about Messy last month, He always talks about it.
I think I saw Jaya in the cinema last night, but I ......... wrong. It was very dark.(seen)
may/could/might have seen
I'm not sure if John was an angry person when I met him.
John could have been an angry person when I met him.
Freddie didn't sleep well last night. He's very tired today.
Freddie can't have slept well last night. He's very tired today.
I'm sure someone stole my handbag! When I arrived my car, it was open.
Someone must have stolen my handbag! When I arrived my car, it was open.
Maybe he was happy when he listened the news.
He might/could/may have been happy when he listened the news.
My bike wasn't in the garage. Perhaps My brother took it.
My bike wasn't in the garage. My brother could/may/might have taken it.
Look out! You .......... that window with the football. (broke)
must have broken
I'm sure  I didn't told my parents the truth. Now I'm in trouble
I can't have told my parents the truth. Now I'm in trouble.