More people slowly sauntering in here today
Mais pessoas lentamente passeando aqui hoje
I am supposing, I am assuming or speculating
Now this type of supposing you cand o a lot of topics
He may have been I mean he seems to be listening for something
When you think you are certain about something or you're not completely sure about something we talked about the modal verbs you use to express
THE PERFECT INFINITIVE
- Have + past participla
have eaten
have studied
have gone
have finished
have bought
Where was John today?
He might have taken a sick day.
He must have been hungry. He hadn't eaten anything all day.
ALMOST 100% CERTAIN
If you feel very certain but not quite 100% you use the word must
You were in France for vacation?
You must have eaten some amazing food!
(I could be wrong)
She must have blocked me on facebook
two dots
Amy must not have left yet. Her car is still parked out front.
Amy couldn't have left yet. Her car is still parked out front.
Amy can't have left yet. Her car is still parked out front.
All these three of these mean the exact same thing therefore you have choice
NOT CERTAIN
She might have overslept. ( I don't know for certain this is just my own idea right)
She may have missed her bus.
She could have run away and joined the circus.
She might not have set her alarm.
*below that's a good one right
*That's perfectly reasonable as an explanation
Their skin is really tanned. (Go on holiday) They must have gone on holiday.
She looks really tired today. (sleep well last night) She may have not slept well last night.
When I came back to the room, my computer was gone. (steal) Someone might have stolen it.
He told me he was going to the party, but I didn't see him there. (change) He must have changed his mind.
I went to a new restaurant last night. Now, it my favorite resturant. (be delicious) It must have been delicious.
We made plans to meet but he didn't show up. (forget) He might have forgotten our plans.
She must've overslept.
fica parecento She MUST OF overslept.
*my typing
I never see James and Jessica together anymore. (break up) They must have broken up.
My pants are too tight for me now. (gain weight) I must have gained some weight.
Many people are leaving the stadium in a good mood. (win) They must have won the game.
Steve's car is from a different country. (transport from overseas) He must have transported it from overseas.
Her apartment is great now. (clean up) She must have cleaned up.
Can you spot the mistake?
He couldn't find the information he needed to answer his question, but he may have been looking in the wrong website.
preposition não é in e sim on
*shut up
*pop out
*throw you off
*tricks
THE PERFECT INFINITIVE
- Have + past participla
have eaten
have studied
have gone
have finished
have bought
Where was John today?
He might have taken a sick day.
He must have been hungry. He hadn't eaten anything all day.
ALMOST 100% CERTAIN
If you feel very certain but not quite 100% you use the word must
You were in France for vacation?
You must have eaten some amazing food!
(I could be wrong)
She must have blocked me on facebook
two dots
Amy must not have left yet. Her car is still parked out front.
Amy couldn't have left yet. Her car is still parked out front.
Amy can't have left yet. Her car is still parked out front.
All these three of these mean the exact same thing therefore you have choice
NOT CERTAIN
She might have overslept. ( I don't know for certain this is just my own idea right)
She may have missed her bus.
She could have run away and joined the circus.
She might not have set her alarm.
*below that's a good one right
*That's perfectly reasonable as an explanation
Their skin is really tanned. (Go on holiday) They must have gone on holiday.
She looks really tired today. (sleep well last night) She may have not slept well last night.
When I came back to the room, my computer was gone. (steal) Someone might have stolen it.
He told me he was going to the party, but I didn't see him there. (change) He must have changed his mind.
I went to a new restaurant last night. Now, it my favorite resturant. (be delicious) It must have been delicious.
We made plans to meet but he didn't show up. (forget) He might have forgotten our plans.
She must've overslept.
fica parecento She MUST OF overslept.
*my typing
I never see James and Jessica together anymore. (break up) They must have broken up.
My pants are too tight for me now. (gain weight) I must have gained some weight.
Many people are leaving the stadium in a good mood. (win) They must have won the game.
Steve's car is from a different country. (transport from overseas) He must have transported it from overseas.
Her apartment is great now. (clean up) She must have cleaned up.
Can you spot the mistake?
He couldn't find the information he needed to answer his question, but he may have been looking in the wrong website.
preposition não é in e sim on
*shut up
*pop out
*throw you off
*tricks
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