Past Modals for Deduction

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Past Modals for Deduction

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Past Modals for Deduction There are 10 questions in this quiz. Read the grammar explanation below. 1. Which sentence is NOT a correct sentence? Erin can have missed the train. Erin must have missed the train. Erin may have missed the train. Hide explanation Past Modals for Deduction Use and Form: The following modals can be used to guess what happened in the past. must have + past participle verb Use this when you make a guess about the past, and you are almost certain that your guess is correct. ‘The chickens have escaped! How did they get out?’ ‘They must have got out under the gate. There is no other way out.’ may have + past participle verb might have + past participle verb could have + past participle verb Use this when you make a guess about the past, but you are only suggesting one possibility. You are not certain you are correct. ‘The chickens have escaped! How did they get out?’ ‘They may have got out under the gate, or they might have escaped through this hole in the fence.’ may not have + past participle verb might not have + past participle verb Use this when you make a guess about what didn’t happen in the past, but you are only suggesting one possibility. You are not certain you are correct. ‘Where’s John? Why isn’t he at the meeting?’ ‘He may not have got the message.’ / ‘He might not have received the message.’ NOTE: may not is not contracted to mayn’t, and might not is rarely contracted to mightn’t. can’t have + past participle verb couldn’t have + past participle verb Use this when you make a guess about what didn’t happen in the past, and you are almost certain that your guess is correct. ‘The chickens have escaped! How did they get out?’ ‘They can’t have got out under the gate. I fixed that yesterday.’ NOTE: you cannot use: mustn’t have + past participle verb to make deductions about the past. Common Mistakes: 1. Many students do not take the opportunity to use these structures when they can. Maybe I left my book at home. → I may have left my book at home. I think Robin went to the restaurant without us. → Robin must have gone to the restaurant without us. 2. Note that could have has the same meaning as might have and may have. Why is Tom late? He may / might / could have got stuck in traffic. However, in the negative form the meaning is not the same. Why is Tom late? He may / might not have got your message. (NOT could not) = Maybe he didn’t get your message. Couldn’t have has the same meaning as can’t have. Why is Tom late? I’m not sure! He can’t / couldn’t have forgotten about the party! = I’m sure he didn’t forget. . explanation Past Modals for Deduction Use and Form: The following modals can be used to guess what happened in the past. must have + past participle verb Use this when you make a guess about the past, . Past Modals for Deduction There are 10 questions in this quiz. Read the grammar explanation below. 1. Which. no other way out.’ may have + past participle verb might have + past participle verb could have + past participle verb Use this when you make a guess about the past, but you are only suggesting

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