Circle the correct modals to complete the sentences----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- 19:40 O M + 77% Liveworksheets.com - Student w.. www.liveworksheets.com Modals in the past v Circle the correct modals to complete the sentences: 1. She can't have/might have/must have left her phone at school. Or perhaps she left it on the bus. 2. There's no pizza left. They can't have/may have/must have eaten it all. 3. Juliet can't have/ may have/ must have gone on holiday. She was at school yesterday! 4. I didn't get your email. Do you think you can't have/ could have/must have sent it to my old email address? 5. Your smartwatch probably isn't broken. It can't have/might have/must have run out of charge. v Complete the dialogue with the modals below and the verb in brackets in the participle form. You can use the same modal more than once. For example: Ann must have eaten (eat) the last cookie. Can't have - may/might/could have - might not have - must have Erica: What's the matter, Jack? You look worried. Jack: I can't find my phone. I (leave) it somewhere. Erica: Did you have it on the bus? Jack: Yes, I did. But I (leave) it there because I used it just after I got off. I sent you a text. Erica: You (drop)it when you were walking here from the bus stop. Jack: Yes, that's possible. I was listening my MP3 player. Erica: Somebody[ (find) it by now and handed it in to the police. Jack: Or they (hand) it in. They (keep) it. Erica: Shall I phone the police station and ask? TA TA TA TA TA TATA AA A T TA ATA A TA ATATAAA TA TA TA A TA A TA AA A TA TA TA TA TA TA A TA TA A A TA AT |