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1º BTO - Perfect Modals

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  • We ................................... so much food. We can't eat it all. (to order)
    needn't have ordered
  • It's possible that I ................................... to tell Joe about the meeting. (to forget)
    might have forgotten
  • She ................................... yes to a date. You never know. (to say)
    might have said
  • The lights are out. They ................................... to sleep. (to go)
    might have gone
  • You ................................... at Samantha. She'll never forgive you. (to shout - NEGATIVE)
    shouldn't/oughtn't to have shouted
  • I ................................... to have done some acting when I was younger. (to love)
    would have loved
  • She's really shy. You ................................... her you like her. (to tell)
    should have told
  • We ................................... Dave to the party if we had known he was in town. (to invite)
    would have invited
  • You ................................... so much money on CDs. You'll have problems getting to the end of the month now. (to spend - NEGATIVE)
    shouldn't/oughtn't to have spent
  • She ................................... her mind. I'm not sure. (to change)
    might have changed
  • You ................................... her weight. She was very upset. (to mention - NEGATIVE)
    shouldn't have mentioned
  • The party was supposed to be a secret. You ................................... anything. (to said - NEGATIVE)
    shouldn't have said
  • No one's answering the phone. They ..................................... out. (to go)
    might have gone
  • Clare was very upset you didn't go to her birthday party. You ............................ (to go)
    should/ought to have gone
  • You ................................... her on her birthday. She never forgets to call you. (to call)
    should/ought to have called
  • You ................................... to wash up. I would have put everything in the dishwasher. (to bother)
    needn't have bothered
  • If I had gone to the sales, I'm sure ...................... something. (to buy)
    would have bought
  • She told me she ................................... you if you had given her your address. (to email)
    would have emailed you
  • You ................................... to the pub on Saturday. We had a great time. (to come)
    should/ought to have come