![]() You _ been ill – Don said you were at the ice hockey match last night. Don’t lie to me that you were ill yesterday.I can’t believe Jim hasn’t arrived yet.I didn’t know you were going to Phil’s party yesterday.She _ passed her driving test this morning. Sarah looks really pleased with herself.Nobody answered the phone at the clinic.Task 1. Choose one of the following to complete the sentences: Have practice in using modal verbs for deduction. should/shouldn’t (present) and should have / shouldn’t have (past) to talk about things you expect to be true, although you don’t have complete certainty you can also use should have / shouldn’t have for judging actions in the past to be good or bad.can’t (present) and couldn’t have (past) when you are very certain that something is/was impossible.must (present) and must have (past) when you are very certain that something is/was true.Exam in Mind Level B1+/B2 Use Modal Verbs of Deduction Let’s focus on using modal verbs of deduction. ![]() ![]() Grammar Time: Present and Past Modal Verbs of Deduction
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