Matching Pairs Modals of DeductionOnline version Match sentences using present and past modals of deduction by Xoe Buxton 1 Can you believe Bethany got a perfect score on the test? 2 I really thought that guy I met at the bar last weekend would have called me by now. 3 Holy moly that chili is spicy! 4 They haven't sent the blue paint we ordered. 5 If it's not turning on, the battery must be dead. 6 Who's that at the door? 7 That's the doorbell. Do you think they're here already? 8 I can't find my keys anywhere. 9 Do you think this hummus has gone bad? 10 I worked 60 hours this week. It must be the mailman. He always comes around this time. Poor thing! You must be exhausted! It can't have. I just bought it yesterday. Yeahhhh. Those chili peppers I put in must have been hotter than I expected. They can't be. They just texted 5 minutes ago to say they were on their way. It can't be. I had it charging overnight. She must have cheated. She never even pays attention in class. You might've left them in the jeans you were wearing yesterday. He might have lost your number. They might be out of stock.