This document is a grammar worksheet that contains exercises on modals of probability for past events. It provides examples of modals like "must have", "might have", "could have", "may have", and "can't have" and their meanings in assessing probability or possibility for past actions. The worksheet asks students to match sentences using these modals to statements and determine the modal of probability being expressed in each case. It also includes some extra statements that do not have matches to test students.
This document is a grammar worksheet that contains exercises on modals of probability for past events. It provides examples of modals like "must have", "might have", "could have", "may have", and "can't have" and their meanings in assessing probability or possibility for past actions. The worksheet asks students to match sentences using these modals to statements and determine the modal of probability being expressed in each case. It also includes some extra statements that do not have matches to test students.
This document is a grammar worksheet that contains exercises on modals of probability for past events. It provides examples of modals like "must have", "might have", "could have", "may have", and "can't have" and their meanings in assessing probability or possibility for past actions. The worksheet asks students to match sentences using these modals to statements and determine the modal of probability being expressed in each case. It also includes some extra statements that do not have matches to test students.
GRAMMAR WORKSHEET MODALS of PROBABILITY (past) Find the matching sentences below – Be careful: 5 circles don’t match!
I been at work. must have = 95% sure
must something was possible You watched TV. He might taken the money. might have = maybe She could have done the work. could have = maybe It may gone to bed. may have = maybe We eaten the cookies. can’t can’t have = 95% sure They seen a ghost. something was NOT possible
I saw my friend run
quickly to school. 1.
Hey! All the
chocolates are gone! 2.
I think Steven drove
to work today. 3.
The police shot a man
in the bank. 4.
Where did Rob and
Kim go on holiday? 5. He can’t have been Who broke the coffee very cup yesterday? happy. 6.