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Complete the perfect modals in the statements. - Who could ____ (be) at the meeting? Let’s fi nd out and call them to hear what happened.
have been / ’ve been
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Complete the statement with the correct modal.
c
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Complete the perfect modals in the statements. - They might ____ (go) to the play last night. It was playing near their apartment.
have gone / ’ve gone
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Complete the perfect modals in the statements. - Jean and Ralph shouldn’t ____ (buy) the SUV. It uses too much gas.
have bought / ’ve bought
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Complete the perfect modals in the statements. - We should ____ (tell) Raquel about the weather report before she left.
have told / ’ve told
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Complete the statement with the correct modal.
a
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Complete the statement with the correct modal.
c
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Complete the perfect modals in the statements. - You must ____ (try) peanut butter when you were in the U.S. Everyone eats it there.
have tried
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Complete the perfect modals in the statements. - They couldn’t ____ (see) the movie. It didn’t open until today
have seen / ’ve seen
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Complete the statement with the correct modal.
a
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Complete the statement with the correct modal.
b
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Complete the statement with the correct modal.
c
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Complete the perfect modals in the statements. - I must ____ (break) the coffeemaker. It doesn’t work any more.
have broken / ’ve broken
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Complete the statement with the correct modal.
b
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Complete the perfect modals in the statements. - Molly would ____ (like) the concert. It’s too bad she didn’t go.
have liked / ’ve liked
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