[ Past form of Modals ]
Robert arrived without his book. He………….it.
A. might have lost
B. should have lost
C. would have lost
D. will have lost

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Comparative and Superlative AdverbsAdjectivesComparativeGrammar and SyntaxGrammar: is/are/was/wereSimple Future - PassiveTenses & PrepositionConjunctions and CommasQuantifiersIndependent ClausesOther quiz:
Modals › ViewIf you want to express that it is possible Irene Adler escaped, which modal would you use?
A. Must have
B. Might have
C. Should have
D. Could have
Vocabulary › View
I wanted to see my best friend, so I __________ him out in the lunchroom.
A. galumph
B. foe
C. sought
D. shun
Tenses › ViewMy dad … a tree house for us in two months.
A. build
B. built
C. is building
D. is going to build
Modals for Deduction › View
She must be a great cook; everyone loves her food. What deduction can you make?
A. She doesn’t cook at all.
B. She is likely a great cook.
C. She is a terrible cook.
D. Her food is not popular.
