Modals in the Past - Speculation and Deduction Quiz
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Some countries __________ felt overwhelmed by the highest number of naturalization applications ever.
A. can’t have
B. must have
The host country _________ benefited from the skills and talents of incoming refugees.
A. can’t have
B. could have
Immigrants __________ felt relieved when they received their citizenship after years of waiting.
A. can’t have
B. must have
Refugees __________ settled in a different country if they had more information about asylum processes.
A. could have
B. can’t have
He __________ felt a sense of accomplishment when he finally became a citizen.
A. must have
B. might not have
The government _________ foreseen the social challenges related to integrating refugees since its immigration policy is amazing.
A. can’t have
B. must have
The government _________ implemented a more efficient process for naturalization to reduce delays. However, they weren’t aware of the increasing in immigration.
A. could have
B. must have
Refugees __________ felt completely safe in temporary camps; conditions were often harsh.
A. can’t have
B. must have
There _________ been a misunderstanding regarding the criteria for naturalization since the people who required it shouldn’t have been excluded that easily.
A. couldn’t have
B. may have
The community __________ been more supportive if they were better informed about immigration benefits.
A. can’t have
B. might have
Many skilled workers __________ considered staying in their home countries if there were more opportunities.
A. can’t have
B. may have
The local community __________ welcomed refugees more openly if they understood their plight better.
A. might have
B. can’t have
Refugees who fled their homeland because of war __________ faced dangerous journeys to reach a safer country.
A. might have
B. can’t have
She __________ completed her naturalization process so quickly; it usually takes years.
A. must have
B. can’t have
Skilled professionals _________ easily left their home countries without a compelling reason.
A. can’t have
B. must have
Immigrants _________ chosen to move to a different country if the laws were more favorable to them.
A. might have
B. can’t have
Immigrants ___________ faced discrimination during their attempts to integrate into society.
A. may have
B. can’t had
She ________ passed the citizenship test without studying hard since it’s known to be difficult.
A. must have
B. can’t have
Refugees _________ imagined the hardships they would face when fleeing their home country.
A. can’t have
B. could had
The government ____________ known about the negative impacts of brain drain on the healthcare system since it was prepared for this situation.
A. must have
B. can’t have