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Anything To Pam About Her Birthday Party. It Was

This document contains two homework exercises involving the use of modal verbs. The first exercise asks students to underline the correct modal verb in 10 sentences. The second exercise asks students to complete 8 sentences by adding a modal verb in the past tense. The document provides practice with common modal verbs like "should have", "could have", "must have", and "needn't have" in different contexts.
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Anything To Pam About Her Birthday Party. It Was

This document contains two homework exercises involving the use of modal verbs. The first exercise asks students to underline the correct modal verb in 10 sentences. The second exercise asks students to complete 8 sentences by adding a modal verb in the past tense. The document provides practice with common modal verbs like "should have", "could have", "must have", and "needn't have" in different contexts.
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Homework-modals

1. Underline the correct answer.

1. Sorry I’m late. I should have gone/had to go to the post office


2. I looked for Pearl, but I couldn’t find/couldn’t have found her.
3. I don’t know where Paul is. He had to go/must have gone home early.
4. I had to work/must have worked hard when I was at school.
5. You needn’t have said/shouldn’t have said anything to Pam about her birthday party. It was
going to be a surprise.
6. You needn’t have bought/couldn’t have bought a new vacuum cleaner. I managed to fix the
old one.
7. You should have asked/must have asked me earlier. I might have given/would have given
you a lift.
8. You can’t have done/needn’t have done your homework! You only started five minutes ago.
9. You could have told/must have told me the lesson had been cancelled! I shouldn’t have
got/wouldn’t have got up so early.
10. You were lucky to get out of the car unharmed. You would have been/could have been badly
hurt.

2. Complete the sentences with a modal verb in the past.

1. I did tell you about Joe’s party. You can’t have been listening.
2. Thanks so much for all your help. I couldn’t have managed without you.
3. Flowers for me! That’s so kind, but really you shouldn’t have.
4. Come on! We’re only five minutes late. The film won’t have started yet.
5. I don’t believe that Kathy's going out with Mark She’d have told me, I know she would.
6. We raced to get to the airport on time. but we needn’t have worried. The flight was delayed.
7. We’ve got a letter here that isn ‘t for us. The postman must have delivered it by mistake.
8. You shouldn't have gone swimming in such rough sea. You could have drowned!

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