He must had had to leave early because his car is gone. - HAVE had, You should have to call ahead before visiting. - You SHOULD or HAVE TO, If he would have to move abroad, he would tell us first. - If he HAD TO, I mightn’t’ve gone if I had known it would rain. - Correct! , Had it not been for her help, I wouldn’t have been able to finish on time. - Correct!, She can’t have been allowed to leave early—the boss was furious. - Correct!, Are we allow to use a dictionary during the exam? - ALLOWED to, I may can help you later if I finish my work. - I MAY or CAN, He didn’t need to have apologized so much—it wasn’t a big deal. - He NEEDN'T have, You mustn’t have left your keys at home—I saw you lock the door. - You CAN'T have, You needn’t have worried—it all turned out fine in the end. - Correct!, We were meant to meet at 6, but she never showed up. - Correct!, You could have told me earlier—I would have helped you. - Correct!, He must've been working late, that’s why he wasn't able to answer his phone. - Correct!, He mightn't have to work late after all. - MIGHT NOT (mightn't doesn't exist),
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B2 Modals Grammar Auction
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