Homework
- 1. Choose the correct modal
- 2. Complete with must have, might have, could have, should have, shouldn't have, or can't have
- 3. Translate. You can use a dictionary to look up words you don't know.
- 4. Write a short detective story
1. Choose the correct modal
🔹 Elige el modal correcto.
- She's not answering her phone. She __________ (must / should) have gone to bed.
- He __________ (can't / might) have finished the exam. He only had ten minutes.
- You __________ (should / must) have told me earlier!
- They __________ (might / can't) have missed the train. It's possible.
- She __________ (could / must) have become a great scientist, but she chose music.
- I __________ (shouldn't / can't) have eaten that much. I feel terrible.
2. Complete with must have, might have, could have, should have, shouldn't have, or can't have
🔹 Completar con must have, might have, could have, should have, shouldn't have o can't have.
- He failed the exam. He __________ studied harder.
- She __________ forgotten. She always remembers everything.
- They __________ gotten lost. Let me call them.
- You __________ said that. It was very rude.
- He __________ left his keys at the office. That's probably what happened.
- We __________ won the game, but we made too many mistakes.
3. Translate. You can use a dictionary to look up words you don't know.
🔹 Traducir. Puedes usar un diccionario para buscar las palabras que no conoces.
- Ella debió de haberse olvidado. (casi seguro que se olvidó)
- Puede que hayan perdido el autobús.
- Deberías haberme llamado.
- No puede haber dicho eso. Es imposible.
- Podríamos haber ganado el partido.
- No debería haber comido tanto.
- Puede que ya se haya ido a casa.
- Debieron de haber estado muy cansados.
4. Write a short detective story
🔹 Escribe una historia corta de detective.
Write 5-8 sentences about a mystery. Use must have, might have, could have, should have, and can't have to speculate about what happened.
🔹 Escribe 5-8 oraciones sobre un misterio. Usa must have, might have, could have, should have y can't have para especular sobre lo que ocurrió.
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