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Correct the mistake: You can have called me yesterday, but you didn't do it.
You could have called me yesterday, but you didn't do it.
Correct the mistake: Was you allowed to drink coffee when you were a child?
Were you allowed to drink coffee when you were a child?
Correct the mistake: Look how James is breathing! He must have ran a marathon.
Look how James is breathing! He must have run a marathon.
Correct the mistake: During the curfew we were allow to stay outside until 9 p.m..
During the curfew we were allowed to stay outside until 9 p.m..
Correct the mistake: Stephan was supposing to go to the doctor on Friday.
Stephan was supposed to go to the doctor on Friday.
Correct the mistake: Did Sophia must to send this email yesterday?
Did Sophia have to send this email yesterday?
Correct the mistake: We shouldn't had robbed the bank in order not to get behind bars.
We shouldn't have robbed the bank in order not to get behind bars.
Change into past, using the word given: You should repair the laptop now. (then)
You should've repaired the laptop then.
Change into past, using the word given: How much do you need to pay? (have)
How much did you have to pay?
Change into past, using the word given: Kate doesn't have to go to work during her summer holiday. (need)
Kate didn't need to go to work during her summer holiday.
Change into past, using the word given: Sam must pay his health insurance every month. (to)
Sam had to pay his health insurance every month.
Change into past, using the word given: Can you drive a car? (able)
Were you able to drive a car?
Change into past, using the word given: We can't leave the country without our foreign passports. (could)
We couldn't leave the country without our foreign passports.
Change into past, using the word given: You can wear make-up anywhere except for school. (allowed)
You were allowed to wear make-up anywhere except for school.