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Modal Verbs in the Past
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When we use could've in past possibilities what does it mean?
something is possible in the past but didn’t happen or it was a past possibility with an unreal outcomes
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When do we put "NOT" in negatives
After the modal
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Difference between would have and could have when we talk about possibilities in the past?
Would = involuntary ; Could = voluntary
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When a situation didn’t happen or wasn’t going to happen we use...
Couldn't have
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What modal verbs do we use to express regret?
Should have
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To elaborate on past deductions what do we use?
Must have, may have, might have, and should have.
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They're used to make a comment about the past based on obvious situations.
Must have, can't have.
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What modal verbs do we use to recommend someone do something?
Could have, should have
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What modal verbs do we use to refer to different possibilities in the past?
Might have or may have
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Can we use mustn't have for speculations?
No
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When we don't believe how something occurred we use...
Can't have
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May, might, and could are used to...
Speculate
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What modal verb do we use to show a past obligation?
Had to.
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How do we show criticism using modal verbs?
Shouldn't have
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For possibilities in the past, are might and could interchangeable?
Not always, but it's possible.
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When we use might have or may have in past deductions it means...
we're not certain about how the situation happened
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