Chuyen de Modal Perfect

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CHUYÊN ĐỀ MODAL PERFECT

 Could/May/Might + have + Past Participle duøng ñeå chæ


khaû naêng moät vieäc coù theå xaûy ra ôû quaù khöù hoaëc
hieän taïi.
It may have rained last night, but I’m not sure.
John might have gone to the movies yesterday.
The cause of death could have been bacteria.
She usually goes to bed at 9:30. now it is 10:30, he might
have gone to bed.

 Should + have + past participle duøng ñeå noùi moät


vieäc gì ñoù ñaùng ra ñaõ xaûy ra ôû quaù khöù nhöng vì
moät lí do naøo ñoù maø khoâng thöïc hieän ñöôïc.
John should have gone to the post office this morning.
(He did not go to the post office)
Maria shouldn’t have phoned John last night.
(She did phone him)
The policeman should have made a report about th
burglary.
(He did not make a report)
 NOTES: Thaønh ngöõ was / were supposed to +
infinitive coù nghóa töông töï nhö should have + past
participle.
John was supposed to go to the post office this morning.
The policeman was supposed to make a report on the
burglary.

 Must + have + past participle duøng ñeå chæ moät söï suy
luaän hôïp lyù cho vieäc ôû quaù khöù
The grass is wet. It must have rained last night.
Tony’s light is out. He must have gone to bed.
Jane did very well on the exam. She must have studied.
Sandra failed the test. She must not have studied.

 Would + have + past participle (ñaõ . . . roài) duøng


trong caâu ñieàu kieän loaïi III.
If I had had enough money, I would have bought that
Honda.
DRILL
Choose the correct answer in each of the following
sentences according to meaning and tense.
1. If I had a bicycle, (I would / I will) ride it every day.
2. George (would have gone / would go) on a trip to Chicago if
he had had time.
3. Marcela didn’t come to class yesterday. She (will have had /
may have had) an accident.
4. John didn’t do his homework, so the teacher became very angry.
John (must have done / should have done) his homework.
5. Sharon was supposed to be here at nine o’clock. She (must
have forgotten / must forget) about our meeting.
6. Where do you think Juan is today? I have no idea. He (should
have slept / may have slept) late.
7. George missed class today. He (might have had / might had
had) an accident.
8. Robert arrived without his notebook. He (could have lost /
would have lost) it.
9. Thomas received a warning for speeding. (He should have
driven / shouldn’t have driven) so fast.
10. Henry’s car stopped on the highway. It (may run / may
have run) out of gas.
Choose between “must + have + Past participle” and
“should + have + Past participle”
1. Hendry was deported for having an expired visa. He
(have)____________ his visa renewed.
2. Julietta was absent for the first time yesterday. She
(be)___________ sick.
3. The photos are black. The X rays at the airport
(damage)___________ it.
4. Blanca got parking ticket. She (not, park)______________ in a
reserved spot, since she had no permit.
5. Mary did very well on the exam. She (study)_____________ very
hard.
6. Jean did very badly on the exam. She (study)_____________ harder.
7. German called us as soon as his wife had her baby. He (be)____
very proud.
8. John isn’t here yet. He (forget)______________ about our meeting.
9. Alex failed the exam. He (not, study)_____________ enough.

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