
The thief _ gotten in through the window. For each one, fill in the blank with must have (if you think it happened), must not have (if you think it didn’t happen) or couldn’t have (if you think it’s impossible). You’ll see five pictures accompanied by sentences. (we know it was IMPOSSIBLE for her to do it)

There was one banana left, but now it’s gone.

She must have spent a lot of time in the sun lately.

When we draw the conclusion that something DID happen When we consider some present evidence and draw a reasonably certain conclusion about what happened in the past, we use must have and couldn’t have plus the past participle of the verb. For each one, fill in the blank with must (if you think it is true) or can’t (if you think it’s not possible). (we are very certain he is NOT a policeman)Ĭarla works every day from 9 AM to 5 PM. (we are very certain, because of his uniform and what he is doing) For example, if you see this guy, you can say:
