Walt Disney ___________ (must/win) more Oscars than any other entertainment.
Walt Disney MUST HAVE WON more Oscars than any other entertainment.
Error correction:
The North Atlantic water mights have been very cold at that time of year.
The North Atlantic water MIGHT have been very cold at that time of year.
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The Past Participle of the verb "shake" is _________.
The Past Participle of the verb "shakE" is SHAKEN.
Someone ______ have moved my car. I parked it here this morning and now it’s gone.
a)can't
b)must
c)may
Someone MUST have moved my car. I parked it here this morning and now it’s gone.
Error correction; select the incorrect word, then say the correct one:
She must has met him last semester.
"HAS"
Explanation: The correct word is HAVE.
These are examples of modal verbs used to guess about a past situation when you don't have much proof.
a) Had to / couldn't
b) Might / May
c) Must / Can't
b) Might / May
The Past Participle of the verb "seek" is _________.
The Past Participle of the verb "seek" is SOUGHT.
Change the next sentence by using MAY / MIGHT HAVE:
There is a possibility Shakespeare didn't die on his birthday.
Shakespeare MAY / MIGHT not HAVE DIED on his birthday.
Error correction:
When he could have called?
The correct sentence is:
When could he have called?
These are examples of modal verbs used when the speaker is certain about a guess:
a) Had to / can't
b) Might / May
c) Must / Mustn't
a) Had to / can't
The Past Participle of the verb "wind" is _________.
The Past Participle of the verb "wind" is wound.
Where's Clare? Her bag's here and her computer's still on so she _____ gone home.
a) must have
b) can't have
c) may have
Where's Clare? Her bag's here and her computer's still on so she CAN'T HAVE gone home.
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Change the next sentence:
It is possible that Albert Einstein was born in Australia.
Albert Einstain MAY/MIGHT/COULD HAVE BEEN BORN in Australia.
The Past Participle of the verb "Catch" is _________.
The Past Participle of the verb "Catch" is CAUGHT.
Change the next sentence by using MUST HAVE:
I am almost certain it was my mom who bought the tickets for me.
My mom MUST HAVE BOUGHT the tickets for me.
Error correction: She must have a cold yesterday.
Error correction: She must have HAD a cold yesterday.
Change the next sentence
Most likely Johnn Travolta participated in more than ten movies.
John Travolta MUST HAVE participated in more than ten movies.
The Past Participle of the verb "Sell" is _________.
The Past Participle of the verb "Sell" is SOLD.