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English, 20.09.2021 09:40, sauloro06

Must have, can't have, might/could have Match the captions and the pictures. Then complete the rules with must have can't have, or might/could have.
1. Where is everyone?''I don't know. They might have forgotten our presentation.
2. I think Eric must have resigned
3. She can't have got the promotion.

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