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kramer
3 years ago
5

Complete the sentences with must have or can't have and the verb.

English
2 answers:
Lostsunrise [7]3 years ago
6 0
<h2>These are the correct answer:-</h2>

1- Jamal didn't come into work last week. He <em><u>must have been</u></em> ill.

2- Joel did the opposite of what we discussed. He <em><u>couldn't have understood</u></em> our conversation.

3- Tim <em><u>must have passed</u></em> his driving test. He's bought a new car.

4- I found Angela´s ID card under my desk. She <em><u>must have dropped </u></em><em><u>it.</u></em>

5- Isabel looks absolutely terrible. She <em><u>mustn't have gone</u></em> outside last night.

6- The plane <em><u>can't have arrived</u></em> on time. There was a strike at the airport.

7- Where 's Clare? Her bag's here and her computer's still on so she <em><u>must have gone</u></em> home.

8- Sorry, I don't know if she's here or not. She was feeling ill so she <em><u>has gone</u></em> home.

9- She <em><u>had been cleaning</u></em> the whole house on her own in two hours. She must have had some help.

10- Oh, great! His car's here. He <em><u>must have come</u></em> home earlier than planned.

Hope it helps you...

Answered by Benjemin ☺️

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STatiana [176]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

1. Must have been

2. must have understood

3. Must have passed

4. Must have dropped

5. Must have gone out

6. Must have arrived

7. Can't have gone

8. Must have gone

9. Must have clean

10. Must have came

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