This document provides a grammar exercise involving the use of modal perfect verbs. It contains 10 sentences that students are to complete using modal perfect verbs like "should have", "could have", "might have", etc. The exercise focuses on using modal perfect verbs to express regret, criticism, deduction, and speculation about past events.
This document provides a grammar exercise involving the use of modal perfect verbs. It contains 10 sentences that students are to complete using modal perfect verbs like "should have", "could have", "might have", etc. The exercise focuses on using modal perfect verbs to express regret, criticism, deduction, and speculation about past events.
This document provides a grammar exercise involving the use of modal perfect verbs. It contains 10 sentences that students are to complete using modal perfect verbs like "should have", "could have", "might have", etc. The exercise focuses on using modal perfect verbs to express regret, criticism, deduction, and speculation about past events.
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Continue the following sentences using modal perfect verbs:
1) I’m angry because Peggy took my bike without asking.
She ……………………………………………………..………me. 2) Jane is late. I don’t know what happened to her. She …………………………………………………………missed her bus 3) Didn’t you know I was ill? Of course not. I ………………………………called you!
4) Sarah didn’t wish me a happy birthday.
She……………………………………………….……..it was my birthday. 5) Why didn’t you ask me? I……………………………………………….……………… you. 6) Now, Kevin is angry with me. I…………………………………….………………….everyone his secret. 7) I’ve got no money left! I…………………………………………..so many things 8) No one is sure about how the robber escaped. The police think he…………………….……………………………..through the window 9) Thomas did his best. I don’t agree. I think he …………………………………………………better. 10) The team lost all the matches. They…………………………………………………………practised more.