Дастур: Ҷавоби дурустро интихоб кунед.
100. Ali didn’t reply. He ___ gone to bed early.
a) should have b) might have c) needn’t have
b) might have
100. She got 100%. She ___ studied a lot.
a) must have b) needn’t have c) shouldn’t have
a) must have
100. The train left at 8. He arrived at 8:30. He ___ caught it.
a) must have b) should have c) can’t have
c) can’t have
100. The cake is gone. The kids ___ eaten it.
a) might be b) must have c) shouldn’t be
b) must have
100. I had your number. I ___ called you, but I forgot.
a) must have b) should be c) could have
c) could have
200. Sara knew every detail. She ___ read the message carefully.
a) could have b) shouldn’t have c) must have
c) must have
200. You look tired. You ___ stayed up so late.
a) might have b) shouldn’t have c) can’t have
b) shouldn’t have
200. We missed the bus. We ___ left the house earlier.
a) should have b) may have c) needn’t have
a) should have
200. Dad was at work all day. He ___ broken the vase.
a) couldn’t have b) must have c) should have
a) couldn’t have
200. If I had known, I ___ helped you.
a) might be b) would have c) needn’t have
b) would have
300. His phone was on the table. He ___ taken it with him.
a) can’t have b) must have c) should have
a) can’t have
300. The file isn’t here. I ___ deleted it by mistake.
a) may have b) should have c) must be
a) may have
300. The road was closed. They ___ taken another route.
a) shouldn’t have b) must have c) needn’t have
b) must have
300. I shouted at my brother. I ___ done that.
a) may have b) could have c) shouldn’t have
c) shouldn’t have
300. She failed the test. She ___ studied harder.
a) should have b) can’t have c) needn’t have
a) should have
400. I forgot her birthday. I ___ called her yesterday.
a) must have b) might have c) should have
c) should have
400. We had enough copies. You ___ printed more.
a) needn’t have b) must have c) can’t have
a) needn’t have
400. We didn’t book seats, but the train was empty. We ___ booked them.
a) must have b) could have c) needn’t have
c) needn’t have
400. Mum cooked dinner, but we had already eaten. She ___ cooked.
a) should have b) must have c) needn’t have
c) needn’t have
400. ❌ They might have went home.
a) They might went home. b) They might have go home. c) They might have gone home.
c) They might have gone home.
500. “He could have texted me” can mean:
a) he definitely texted me b) he had the chance, but maybe didn’t c) he is texting now
b) he had the chance, but maybe didn’t
500. ❌ He must has forgotten the meeting.
a) He must forgot the meeting. b) He must forgetting the meeting. c) He must have forgotten the meeting.
c) He must have forgotten the meeting.
500. “They might have missed the flight” means:
a) maybe they missed it b) they definitely missed it c) they are missing it now
a) maybe they missed it
500. We didn’t need to buy bread, so we didn’t buy any. This means:
a) the action was unnecessary and probably not done b) we bought bread unnecessarily c) we forgot bread
a) the action was unnecessary and probably not done
500. “You ought to have told me earlier” expresses:
a) past possibility b) criticism / regret c) strong past deduction
b) criticism / regret