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Should May Could Could

This short document discusses various modal verbs expressing possibility, obligation, and speculation about past events using modal verbs like "should", "could", "must", and "would". It provides some short examples of sentences using these modal verbs to talk about a hard marathon, not saying anything, studying for an exam, being sick, helping if called, seeing a different film, getting hurt in an accident, and putting out a fire before leaving.
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Should May Could Could

This short document discusses various modal verbs expressing possibility, obligation, and speculation about past events using modal verbs like "should", "could", "must", and "would". It provides some short examples of sentences using these modal verbs to talk about a hard marathon, not saying anything, studying for an exam, being sick, helping if called, seeing a different film, getting hurt in an accident, and putting out a fire before leaving.
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Should

May
 Could
Could

can't have
 must
should
Running a marathon must have been hard.
It might have been better if we didn’t say anything.
She should have studied more for her exam.
He must have been sick yesterday.
I could have helped if you had called me.
Would you have liked to see a different film?
They could have been hurt in the accident.
We ought to have put out the fire before we left.

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