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It started raining heavily so I _______ water the flowers.
didn’t need to
We worried about being late for our plane and left the house too early. We ______ (do) that because our flight was delayed.
didn't need to do/ needn't have done
We _______ (go) to work on Saturday, so we woke up late.
didn't need to
She ______ (stay) late at work; the report was not urgent.
didn't need to stay /needn't have stayed
He _____ apologized for his behavior sooner.
should have
A: Have you heard that Ella lost her laptop? B: She ________ left her laptop unattended in the café.
shouldn't have
You ______ called me before coming over. I wasn't expectimg you.
should have
A: It was a complicated situation, I didn't know what to do. B: It's blatantly obvious - first thing you _______ done is call the cops!
should have
A: I don't think he remembers me. B: Come on, he _________ forgotten you already! He only met you last week!
can't have
A: Did you see my holiday photos? B: I did! It _________ been a lot of fun, judging by the big smiles.
must have
A: I did the exercise you asked us to do. B: Well done, but you __________ bothered. It was the wrong exercise.
needn't have
A: Aren't you cold? B: Freezing! I didn't know it would rain, I _______ brought a jacket.
should have
A: She _____ cleaned the whole house on her own in two hours. She must have had some help
can't/couldn't have
A: I can't remember my password! But I _____ written it in my notebook as sometimes I do that.
may/might/could have
A: Where's Clare? Her bag's here and her computer's still on so she _____ gone home.
can't/couldn't have
A: I can’t believe Eddie didn’t give me/ Eddie ______ given  me a lift! I take him to work every day. Very annoying!
might/could have given
A: Phil flew back from holiday yesterday. B: That’s impossible/He ________. There was a strike at the airport.
can't/couldn't have
A: Jenny seemed upset on the phone last week. B: She had a cold. It’s quite possible/She ______ still felt really ill.
might/may have 
A: I read all the books on the list. B: You _________ - it wasn't necessary at all! We only had to read the first two.
didn't need to/ needn't have