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PAST MODALS By: Jhoan M. Tagaban & Ricka Mae Tolentino

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PAST MODALS

By: Jhoan M. Tagaban

&Ricka Mae Tolentino

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Past Modals: Should Have, Could Have, Would Have, Must

Have

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- Might/May/Could/+Perfect InfinitiveWe use might, may or could with the perfect infinitive to say

that we think something was possible but we aren’t sure.

Examples:

The thieves might have escaped by car but we can’t be sure.

He should be hour by now. He may have been delayed by a

traffic jam or something.

I can’t find my purse. I could have left in the supermarket but I

just don’t know.

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- Might/May/Could/+Perfect InfinitiveWe use might, may or could with the perfect infinitive to say

that we think something was possible but we aren’t sure.

Examples:

The thieves might have escaped by car but we can’t be sure.

He should be hour by now. He may have been delayed by a

traffic jam or something.

I can’t find my purse. I could have left in the supermarket but I

just don’t know.

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- Can’t + perfect infinitive we use can’t + perfect infinitive when we feel sure something didn’t happen in the past.Examples: I thought I saw John in town this morning but it can’t have been him- he’s in Greece this week.I can’t have left in the supermarket- I had it on the bus on the way home.You can’t have read the instructions properly. They’re perfectly clear

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Should have, could have, and would have are

sometimes called “modals of lost

opportunity” because they describe

situations when we are imagining that the

past was different.

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Should HaveUse should have to say that a different action was recommended in the past.Examples: If you arrive late to English class, you can say:“I should have left my house earlier.”If you regret an argument, you can say:“I shouldn’t have yelled at you yesterday. I’m sorry.”You can also use should have / shouldn’t have to tell other people that a different action in the past would have been better. If your son fails a test, you can say:“You should have studied. You shouldn’t have played video games all weekend.”

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Could HaveUse could have to talk about possibilities if something had been different in the past.For example, someone who didn’t go to college can say:“If I had gone to college, I could have gotten a better job.”When talking about a gymnast who didn’t win a competition, you can say:“She could have won the gold medal if she hadn’t fallen three times.”

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Could have is often used with “if + had + past participle” (If I had gone / if she hadn’t fallen) – these “if” phrases express the imaginary past situation. However, in some cases you can use

could have without the “if” phrase. Imagine you’re driving with a person who makes a

dangerous maneuver on the road. You can say:“Are you crazy? We could have gotten into an

accident.”

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Would HaveUse would have to imagine a result (if something had been different in the past):If you arrive late at the airport and miss your flight, you can say:“If we had arrived earlier, we would have caught our flight.”If you forget your umbrella, and it starts to rain, and you get wet, you can say:“If I had brought my umbrella, I wouldn’t have gotten wet in the rain.”

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Would have expresses more certainty about the result than could have:“If I had worked harder, I could have gotten a promotion.”(maybe I’d get a promotion… but maybe not)On a test where you need 70% to pass:“I got a 68 on the test. If I had gotten two more points, I would have passed.”(with the two points, passing the test is CERTAIN)

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Direction: write if it is must have, might have, should have, can’t have.

1. John ____ gone on holiday. I saw him this morning downtown.

2. Nobody answered the phone at the clinic. It ____ closed early.

3. I ____ revised more for my exams. I think I’ll fail.

4. Sarah looks really pleased with herself. She ____ passed her driving test this

morning.

5. I didn’t know you were going to Phil’s party yesterday. You ___ told me!

6. I can’t believe Jim hasn't arrived yet. He ___ caught the wrong train.

7. I can’t believe Jim hasn't arrived yet. He ___ caught the correct train.

8. His number was buy all night. He ___ been on the phone continuously for hours.

9. It ___ been Mickey I saw at the party. He didn’t recognize me at all.

EXERCISES

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1. Bill hasn’t arrived for the meeting yet, he ____(get) stuck in traffic. There’s no other

possibility.

2. Sally’s car is still parked outside her house, she ___ (leave) for work yet because she

always goes by car.

3. His phone is out of battery, he ___ (forget) to charge it. I’m certain of it.

4. I'm not sure where my keys have disappeared to, but I suppose I ____ (leave) them on

my desk. It’s certainly a possibility.

5. I'm not surprised you failed the job interview, you ____ (study) more!

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6. You__(tell) her that her hair looked bad, she’s going to be upset with all day.

7. There are puddles of water on the pavement, it ____ (rain). It’s the only

explanation

8. You behaved terribly last night, you ___ (drink) so much!

9. Its midnight already! We ____ (spend)the last three hours talking!

10. Its hard to say for certain, but the classical music performance last night ____

(be) the best I've ever heard.

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- 11. There’s a mosquito in here, it _____ (come)in through the window. No doubt

about it.

12. The government ___ (do) something about the financial situation a long time ago.

13. I can’t believe that you won the football match, your team is terrible. You ___

(have) a lot of luck.

14. This soup is so thick and tastes so nice! They ___ (put) a lot of cream in it.

15. I know it’s too late to say it now, but I ____ (waste) so much money on silly things

last night.

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