PAST MODALS
I. Choose the
right option.
1.
If
you wanted to stay in that hotel you __ booked before! (could have; might have;
should have).
2.
He __
committed the crime, as he had both the motive and the opportunity.(can’t have;
could have; would have)
3.
If I had
known about your accident, I __ phoned you. (may have ; should have; would
have)
4.
Lucy __
attended the concert, but we aren't sure. (can’t have; may have; should have)
5.
You __
finished that book already! You only started reading it an hour ago.(can’t have;
might have; shouldn’t have)
6.
I think they
__ got lost - surely they'd be here by now! (can have; must have; should have)
7.
Oh no! My
phone isn't in my bag. I __ left it on the train.(can’t have ; might have ;
should have)
8.
She __ been
a lawyer but she decided to study accountancy instead. (could have; may have;
might have)
9.
You __ gone
to Dan's party - it was fantastic! (must have ; should have; would have)
10.
I'm so sorry
I woke you up. I __ called you if I knew you were sleeping.(wouldn’t have;
might not have; shouldn’t have)
II. Complete the sentences
using the verbs in brackets.
1.
Is this
Sally’s bag? She___ (must/forget) it when she left.
2.
Pete’s very
sensitive. You really___ (should not/say) those things to him last night.
3.
The evidence
showed that the accused man ___ (could not/kill) the victim.
4.
I’m sorry. I
think we _____ (might/meet) before. At Bill’s party?
5.
You ____
(can’t/clean) your room. Just look at it!
6.
My dad
thinks I ___ (ought to /call) to tell them I was going to be late.
III. Correct the sentences
that have mistakes in them. One sentence has no mistakes. Which one?
1.
But Lauren
is hopeless! She can’t have beaten Oscar at tennis!
2.
Britney
might has heard about the competition from Sarah last week.
3.
Look out!
You should have killed someone playing like that!
4.
Oh, he’s
missed! He really must have scored from that position!
5.
Thinking
about it now, we should play better in last week’s match.
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