Perfect Modal: must have + past participle Flashcards
Read the clues, then make a sentence using the sentence 'must have + past participle / 3rd form.'
1
Q
- A girl walks into class late without talking to anyone.
- She gives a piece of paper to the teacher.
- She’s missing a tooth.
A
She must have been to the dentist.
2
Q
- A man walks into work looking angry.
- He’s holding a helmet.
- His bike is broken.
A
He must’ve crashed his bike.
3
Q
- A boy arrives home looking tired.
- He has some interesting presents for his friends.
• He has a lot of luggage.
A
He must have been on holiday.
4
Q
- A woman walks into the room looking very excited.
- She’s holding a ticket.
- She says she’s going to quit her job.
A
She must’ve won the lottery.
5
Q
Alex arrives an hour late.
His clothes are torn and he looks hurt.
He doesn’t have his wallet or phone.
A
He must’ve been mugged.
6
Q
- A girl walks into the room looking happy.
- She’s holding a letter.
- She’s going to throw away her course book.
A
She must have passed her exam.
7
Q
- A man is uncomfortable and walking slowly.
- He is holding his stomach.
- He spent a lot of money at a restaurant.
A
He must’ve had a very big meal.
8
Q
- A boy arrives home very early from school.
- His teacher told him to go home.
- He looks pale, and he isn’t hungry.
A
He must have been sick.
9
Q
- A woman arrives home and is angry.
- She asks to borrow her friend’s phone.
• She calls her bank and the police.
A
She must have been robbed.
10
Q
- A man arrives at his house at night.
- He looks in his pockets and his bag.
- He goes back to work.
A
He must have left his keys at work.