When Luis started his first job, he couldn't ___________________ at 6 a.m. (get up)
get used to getting up
Cuong planned (arrive) early to study for the quiz.
to arrive
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.
Remedios thanked us for (give) her a ride to school.
giving
She ...(look) a professional athlete with all that training she's been doing.
looks like
Isabelle _______________ an apartment when she was in college, but now she has a house of her own. (rent)
used to rent
Kim isn't likely (come) this late, so we might as well leave.
to come
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.
Tuan, you should avoid (stay) up too late on the night before the final.
staying
This dessert .... (look) a work of art.
looks like
Jasmine has been a nurse all her life, so she ____________ nights, (work)
is used to working
We didn't have any money, so we went (windowshop).
windowshopping
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.
Thanh said she was surprised (hear) about the accident.
to hear
The new office space (look) amazing after renovation.
looks
Reiko is an only child. She ______________ her things. (share)
isn't used to sharing
Oh, no! I forgot (turn off) the coffee pot before I left the house.
to turn off
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.
The computer wouldn't work, so Nora tried (restart) it, but that didn't solve the problem. She finally had to call the technician.
restarting
It .... (look) she's been working all night.
looks as if
I didn’t recognize you! You _______________ long hair, didn't you? (have)
used to have
First, Juan tried (play) gold, and then he tried (play) basketball, but he just wasn't good at sports.
playing/playing
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?
Naomi, do you remember (hear) about that plane crash last year?
hearing
He ... (look) he's going to make an important presentation.
looks as if