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1. The document is a report for Tobias Ortiz and Faissal providing information about an activity they completed on the Pearson MyEnglishLab platform. 2. The activity was an exercise on perfect modals where they had to choose the correct modal verb to complete sentences. 3. The report indicates they scored 92% on the activity which included 6 questions testing their knowledge of perfect modals.
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Grammar - Perfect Modals 2 - Modo - Informe - Unit 6 - Lesson 2 - MyEnglishLab

1. The document is a report for Tobias Ortiz and Faissal providing information about an activity they completed on the Pearson MyEnglishLab platform. 2. The activity was an exercise on perfect modals where they had to choose the correct modal verb to complete sentences. 3. The report indicates they scored 92% on the activity which included 6 questions testing their knowledge of perfect modals.
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5/12/23, 14:53 Grammar: Perfect modals 2 - Modo: informe - Unit 6 > Lesson 2 - %coursename% - MyEnglishLab

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Informe para TOBIAS ORTIZ, FAISSAL Fecha de envío: 05 Dec 2023

Actividad asignada por Quispe Collao, Ysel

Actividad Puntaje
Grammar: Perfect modals 2 92%

Puntaje total 92%

6 Lesson 2

Grammar: Perfect modals 2


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Choose the modal that logically completes each sentence. Write that modal and the verb in the perfect 92%
modal form.

Example:
should would

I should have moved (move) to France last year. I would have learned (learn) French by now!

1 would couldn't

They couldn't have known (know) about the accident. They would have called (call) us.

2 must not may

I'm upset that I may have failed (fail) the exam. I must not have studied (study) enough.

3 shouldn't might

She might have gotten (get) sick during the hike. She shouldn't have gone (go) with us.

4 could would

You could have come (come) skiing with us. I would have driven (drive) you.

5 may not would

Matt may not have seen (see) you at the stadium. Otherwise, he would have said (say) hello.

6 should must

Mom should have forgotten must have forgotten (forget) to pick us up. We should have called (call)
her to remind her.

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