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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Are these sentences correct

A: Could it have been that you didn't want to leave?(asking about past possibility)
B: There is no keys on the table. Might/could/may Sam have taken them?
C: Could you have won the car race if I had motivated you?
  

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A: Could it have been that you didn't want to leave? (asking about past possibility) B: There are no keys on the table. Might/could/may Sam have taken them?

  • A: Could it have been that you didn't want to leave?
  • (asking about past possibility) B: There are no keys on the table.
  • Might/could/may Sam have taken them?
  • C: Could you have won the car race if I had motivated you?
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A: Could it have been that you didn't want to leave? (asking about past possibility)
B: There are no keys on the table. Might/could/may Sam have taken them?
C: Could you have won the car race if I had motivated you?

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