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Probability-Modal verbs (PAST)Version en ligne

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par Jesus Martinez Castillo
1

The hockey player's injury kept him out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. He __________

2

The twins have guilty expressions on their faces. They ______________

3

My friend promised to pick me up at 7:00. It's now 7:25 and I don't see him. He ____________

4

My plants are dead. I _____________

5

Paul's class starts at 8:30. It's 8:45 and he's not here yet. He ______________

6

Our son promised to clean his room, but it is still messy. He ______________

Explicación

Disappointment is not a noun, ING form is incorrect here and the speaker is more than 50% certain the player was disappointed

The speaker is probably more than 50% certain that they had been naughty

A present tense verb is not correct here, a ING verb is incorrect here and since the speaker is probably more than 50% certain by now that his friend forgot, might is not appropriate

must and couldn't is ilogical here and a double negative is not appropriate here

Must is irrelevant here and we don't know if Paul is sick

Can is irrelevant here and the modal 'could' should be followed by the base form of a verb, not 'to'

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