Grammar Quiz

[ Modals ]

Which sentence correctly uses “can’t have” to express impossibility?

A. He can’t have done it; he was with me all day.

B. He can’t have done it unless he was mistaken.

C. He can’t have done it if he wanted to.

D. He can’t have done it, but he tried.

Select your answer:
A  B  C  D  E 


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