Perfect Modals

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1. Solve with: could / shouldI ____________ (move) to France last year. I _______________ (learn) French by now!

Explanation

should -> algo de lo que te arrepientes
could -> algo que crees que pudo haber pasado

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Perfect Modals - Quiz

Completa la oración con el "modal" que más lógicamente complete la respuesta. Cuidado con la forma correcta del verbo en paréntesis.

2. Solve with: shouldn't / mightShe _________(get) sick during the trip. She______________ (go) with us.

Explanation

shouldn't -> algo no debió haber ocurrido
might have -> algo pudo (de posibilidad) haber ocurrido

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3. Solve with: may not / would haveMatt _______ (see) you at the stadium. Otherwise, he ________ (say) hello.

Explanation

may have -> pudo haber pasado (probabilidad)
would have -> habría pasado

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4. Solve with: should have / would haveYou ________________ (come) skiing with us. I ___________________ (give) you a ride.

Explanation

would have -> podría haber.
should have -> debía haber (te arrepentirás de no haberlo hecho).

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5. Solve with would / couldn'tThey  _____________ (know) about the accident. They _______________ (call) us.

Explanation

could have -> podría haber.
would have -> habría.

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6. Solve with: must not  /  mayI'm angry that I ________ (fail) the exam. I ________(study) enough.

Explanation

must have -> algo debió haber ocurrido para llegar a dicha situación.
may have -> algo pudo (de posibilidad) ocurrido.

Tip: Lógica. ¿Quién reprueba un examen por haber estudiado demasiado?

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Juliette is a middle school English teacher at Sacred Heart of Greenwich, Connecticut. Juliette earned a BA in English/Language Arts Teacher Education from Elon University and an MA in Teaching Writing from Johns Hopkins University. She holds a Classroom Teacher license from the Connecticut State Department of Education. Juliette possesses strong skills in English language arts, writing, editing, and literature study. She has a deep passion for working with young people and contributing to the education of America's youth in the classroom.

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Solve with: could / shouldI ____________ (move) to France last...
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Solve with: may not / would haveMatt _______ (see) you at...
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