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Synthesizing Past Present and Future Perspectives - Starter Quiz
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Which sentence correctly uses a modal verb to express a strong logical deduction about a past event based on present evidence?
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He will have forgotten his umbrella because he is soaking wet.
He must have forgotten his umbrella because he is soaking wet.
He should have forgotten his umbrella because he is soaking wet.
He can have forgotten his umbrella because he is soaking wet.
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In English (UK) grammar, the modal verb 'must' can be used with the perfect infinitive (e.g., 'must have been') to express a strong logical deduction about a past event based on present evidence.
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Which sentence correctly uses a modal verb to express a strong logical deduction about a past event based on present evidence?
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In English (UK) grammar, the modal verb 'must' can be used with the perfect infinitive (e.g., 'must have been') to express a strong logical deduction about a past event based on present evidence.
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In English grammar, which modal verb is most commonly used to express a high degree of certainty when speculating about a present situation based on evidence?
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Match the modal verb construction with its correct function for speculating about different timeframes.
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Arrange these sentences in order from the most certain past event to the most speculative future possibility based on the modal verbs used.
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Sort each item into the correct category based on the time period it describes.
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Arrange the following modal verbs in order from the lowest degree of certainty to the highest degree of certainty when speculating about a situation.
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Unscramble the letters to identify the grammatical mood used to talk about hypothetical situations or things that are not certain to happen.
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Identify the sentences that correctly use modal verbs to speculate about a past event based on present evidence.
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In English, when we want to express a possibility about something that happened in the past based on current evidence, which grammatical structure is most appropriate?