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It's hot in here today. I (not/wear) a heavy sweater today.
 
shouldn't have worn
 
mustn't have worn
 
can't have worn
I don't have anything to wear today. I (do) the laundry before.
 
should have done
 
must have done
 
may have done
It (be) Mickey I saw at the party. He didn't recognise me at all.
 
can't have been
 
mustn't have been
 
shouldn't have been
Sarah looks really pleased with herself. She (pass) her driving test this morning.
 
must have passed
 
can have passed
 
should have passed
John (go) on holiday. I saw him this morning downtown.
 
can't have gone
 
mustn't have gone
 
may not have gone
Nobody answered the phone at the clinic. It (close) early.
 
must have closed
 
should have closed
 
may have closed
He ____________ the bus to get home, but I'm not sure. (TAKE)
 
He might/could have taken
 
He must have taken
 
He should have taken
You ___________ my clothes without asking in the first place! (WEAR)
 
You shouldn’t have worn
 
You mustn’t have worn
 
You couldn’t have worn
“Have you heard from Tom? He didn’t show up today.” “He _________.” (OVESLEEP)
 
He might/could/may have overslept
 
He must have overslept
 
He should have overslept
That __________ John. He’s been in Italy for months. (BE)
 
That couldn’t have been
 
That mustn’t have been
 
That shouldn’t have been
He ___________ home already. He just left. (ARRIVE)
 
He can’t have arrived
 
He mustn’t have arrived
 
He shouldn’t have arrived
You ___________ the whole cake! It was huge. (EAT)
 
You can’t have eaten
 
You mustn’t have eaten
 
You shouldn’t have eaten
He ___________ work already. It’s 7 pm. (LEAVE)
 
He must have left
 
He should have left
 
He might have left
I’m sorry that I’m late for work. I _____________ earlier. (WAKE UP)
 
I should have woken up
 
I must have woken up
 
I might have woken up
You __________ Luke yesterday. He left the city six months ago. (SEE)
 
You can’t have seen
 
You mustn’t have seen
 
You might not have seen
He __________ a bike at noon. He was at home. (RIDE)
 
He can't have ridden
 
He mustn't have ridden
 
He may not have ridden
It's a very popular author. You _________ of him. (HEAR)
 
You must have heard
 
You should have heard
 
You might have heard
Phillip called to say he'd be late. He _________ the train. (MISS)
 
He must have missed the train.
 
He may have missed the train.
 
He should have missed the train.
Where are my gloves? I __________ them in the taxi. (LEAVE)
 
I must have left
 
I should have left
 
I could have left
I was so worried about you. You _________! (CALL)
 
You should have called!
 
You must have called!
 
You might have called!
Beth seems worried. She _________ a problem with something. (HAVE)
 
She MUST HAVE HAD
 
She MIGHT HAVE HAD
 
She SHOULD HAVE HAD