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Anonymous Posted 3 years ago
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Modals

choose the correct answer:

you look tired, you...last night.

a-might sleep b-mightn't sleep c-might have slept

Is it deduction in the past or in present?

thnx in advance

  

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last night. a-might sleep b-mightn't sleep c-might have slept Is it deduction in the past or in present? Thanks in advance Frankly, I don't think I would use any of those options (I am NOT a native speaker).

  • last night.
  • a-might sleep b-mightn't sleep c-might have slept Is it deduction in the past or in present?
  • Thanks in advance Frankly, I don't think I would use any of those options (I am NOT a native speaker).
  • I would simply put it something like this: You look tired; you didn't sleep (well) last night?
  • She looks tired; perhaps she did not have a good night's sleep.
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Choose the correct answer:

You look tired, you...last night.

a-might sleep b-mightn't sleep c-might have slept

Is it deduction in the past or in present?

Thanks in advance

Frankly, I don't think I would use any of those options (I am NOT a native speaker). I

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anonymousyou look tired

Present tense, so it is a current observation.

anonymousyou...last night.

A good deduction is:

You must not have slept (soundly / well / at all ) last night.

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anonymous

Choose the correct answer:

You look tired. You...last night.

a-might sleep
b-mightn't sleep
c-might have slept

None of those is the correct answer.

The following are possible:

m

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