1) Sarah is late to work. Why is she late? a) She is always late. b) She doesn't know what day is today. c) She missed her alarm clock. 2) John is coughing a lot and is feeling weak. Why is he coughing? a) He got sick. b) He choked up. c) I have no idea why! 3) The streets are wet in the morning. Why are the streets wet? a) It rained last night. b) Someone washed the street. c) A whale passed by. 4) Amy didn’t show up for her final test. Why didn't she show up? a) She was traveling b) She didn't want to do it. c) She was kidnapped. 5) Are you sure this is what happened to these people? a) NO! b) I am totally sure about it! 6) Are your answers facts or speculations? a) Speculations b) Facts 7) What is the grammar structure for Past Modals? a) must/may/might/could/can + have + past participle b) must/may/might/could/can + have + simple past c) must/may/might/could/can + past participle d) must/may/might/could/can + have + past continuous 8) A co-worker didn't show up for work. What might have happened? a) He may have forgotten to turn the alarm on. b) She could have took the wrong bus to work this morning. c) He might have did something wrong. 9) You saw a friend on the street, but he didn't greet you. What might have happened? a) He may have confuse me with another person. b) She could have been without eye lenses, so she didn't see me at all. c) He might have knew I talked behind his back. 10) You friend has a strong stomachache and feels dizzy. What might have happened? a) He may have ate too much at lunch time. b) She might have drunk coffee again! c) She could have saw her ex-boyfriend with her sister.

Expansion 2 - Past Modals for possibility and probability

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