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Delimiter between question and answer:

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Find the mistake: You needn’t to have written 1,000 words. The assignment was just 100.
You needn’t have written 1,000 words. The assignment was just 100.
Find the mistake: I should have say I was sorry.
I should have said I was sorry.
Find the mistake: Blake can have done well in his exams. He looks so happy!
Blake must have done well in his exams. He looks so happy!
Find the mistake: Helena could be a successful photographer, but she gave up photography
Helena could have been a successful photographer, but she gave up photography
Find the mistake: I will have studied much harder, but I thought I was top of the class.
I would have studied much harder, but I thought I was top of the class.
Find the mistake: Ought I apply for an apprenticeship at the TV station?
Should I apply for an apprenticeship at the TV station?
Find the mistake: You needn’t sending in your CV. You’ve already got the job!
You needn’t send in your CV. You’ve already got the job!
We ______ see a leopard when we go to the National Park. (would / might / could)
might / could
You ______ leave the exam room until the ninety minutes are over. (mustn't / can't / needn't)
musn't / can't
______ you start your presentation now, please? (may / could / can)
could / can
You ______ sit over there while you wait. (may / can / are able to)
may / can
You can’t meet / have met Veronique before. She’s only just moved here from Paris
can't have met: to talk about things that didn't happen
You needn’t worry / have worried about the fees. I’ll pay for everything
needn't have worried: to express lack of necessity or obligation
I should wear / have worn my suit for the interview. Everybody else was wearing one
should have worn: to express regret / the right thing to do in the past
The judges haven’t decided yet. It must be / have been a difficult decision
must be: to talk about certainty in the present
I don’t know why Pat isn’t here yet. He could miss / have missed his train
could have missed: past possibility