Perfect modal verbs exercises8/27/2023 He couldn’t have gone to the shopping centre. Whereas negative form “couldn’t have” is used to talk about something that couldn’t have happened and something impossible. I could have gone to the cinema, but I decided to stay home. The form “could have” is also used when talking about something that could have happened, but did not. When something could have happened but did not. I think/I suspect (probably) I lost my keys in the pubĢ. I think/I suspect (probably)I lost my keys in the pub To make an assumption about the past, we also use “could have” form. To make an assumption/guess about the past.Ĭould have and might have can be interchangeable and mean the same thing I think/I suspect (probably) they had never met beforeĬOULD + HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE 1. I think/I suspect (probably) I lost it somewhere I think/I suspect (probably) I was shopping at that time
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