Past Modal Form
Meaning and Use
Miscellaneous
Past Participles
Error Correction
100
A: I ______ (could/go) to the movies with you, but I decided to study instead. B: You didn't miss anything. You ________ (might/not/like) it anyway.
A: I COULD HAVE GONE to the movies with you, but I decided to study instead. B: You didn't miss anything. You MIGHT NOT HAVE LIKED it anyway.
100

List the modal verbs used to guess about a past situation when you don't have much proof. (3)

May (not) have, might (not) have, could have.

100

Students ________ leave the classroom before the bell rings a) must b) should c) shouldn't d) can

C) Shouldn't

100
1) Cut, 2) Put, and 3) Hurt
Answer: Cut, Put, Hurt
100

They mayn't have called yet.

They may not have called yet.

200
A: I __________ (should/not/drive) to work this morning. There was so much traffic. B: You ________ (should/take) the bus. It was empty.
A: I SHOULDN'T HAVE DRIVEN to work this morning. There was so much traffic. B: You SHOULD HAVE TAKEN the bus. It was empty.
200

When do you use "Must have", "have to have", and "Have got to have"?

To draw conclusions about the past when you are certain of something, and you believe there is only one logical explanation. Inferences.

200

Your great-great-grandfather sent you a letter.

He couldn't have sent me a letter. He died a very long time ago.

200
1) Bring, 2) Buy, and 3) Catch
Answer: Brought, Bought, Caught
200

When he could have called?

When could he have called?

300
A: She ______ (could/not/leave) yet. We're not that late. B: But she ______ (might/forget) to wait for us.
A: She COULDN'T HAVE LEFT yet. We're not that late. B: But she MIGHT HAVE FORGOTTEN to wait for us.
300

1) When I worked downtown, I (could buy/could have bought) fresh coffee on my way to the office, so I never made any at home in the morning. 2) I (could ride/could have ridden) my bicycle to school every day, but I never did because I was afraid of the traffic.

1) When I worked downtown, I COULD BUY fresh coffee on my way to the office, so I never made any at home in the morning. 2) I COULD HAVE RIDDEN my bicycle to school every day, but I never did because I was afraid of the traffic.

300

The adjective for intelligence is...

intelligent 

300
1) Sit, 2) Stand, and 3) Fly
Answer: Sat, Stood, Flown
300

May he have taken the train instead of the bus?

Could he have taken the train instead of the bus?

400

A: You ______ (must/have) a great time last night. I heard you come in at 2:00 a.m. B: It was great. you ______ (should/stop by) after you left the library. You ______ (could/hear) the new band.

A: You MUST HAVE HAD a great time last night. I heard you come in at 2:00 a.m. B: It was great. you SHOULD HAVE STOPPED BY after you left the library. You COULD HAVE HEARD the new band.

400

1) I should have told you. a) I think I made a mistake b) I'm sorry that I didn't tell you. 2) I couldn't have passed my driver's test. I didn't practice at all! a) I'm surprised that I passed. b) I didn't pass.

1) I should have told you. a) TRUE b) TRUE 2) I couldn't have passed my driver's test. I didn't practice at all! a) TRUE b) FALSE

400

The adjective for the noun self-discipline

self-disciplined 

400
1) Drink, 2) Dig, 3) Forget, and 3) Hide
Answer: Drunk, Dug, Forgotten, Hidden
400

She must have a cold yesterday.

She must have had a cold yesterday.

500

A: I lost my keys last night. I ______ (might/leave) them at your house. B: No, you ______ (could/not). You drove home with them. A: That's right. Then I ______ (must/drop) them after I parked the car. B: You ______ (might/lock) them in your car. Have you checked?

A: I lost my keys last night. I MIGHT HAVE LEFT them at your house. B: No, you COULDN'T HAVE. You drove home with them. A: That's right. Then I MUST HAVE DROPPED them after I parked the car. B: You MIGHT HAVE LOCKED them in your car. Have you checked?

500

You were in a hurry at the post office. You sent an expensive birthday gift to your aunt. She never received it, and you did not insure it.

I should have insured my aunt's birthday gift. I shouldn't have been in such a hurry.

500

The noun for aggressive is...

aggression

500

1) Light, 2) Shine, 3) Get, and 4) Become

Answer: Lit, Shone, Gotten, Become

500

I should have asked him. I'm sorry that I did.

I shouldn't have asked him. I'm sorry that I did. I should have asked him. I'm sorry that I didn't.

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