Modals Of Deduction

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Modals – deduction (past)
In the same way that we use modal verbs to say how certain we are about things in the present we can also use them to speculate about the past.

Have + past participle(‘have done’, ‘have been’ have stolen’ etc.) is called the perfect infinitive. When we use modal verbs to talk about the present they are followed by an infinitive without ‘to’. When we use modal verbs totalk about the past they are followed by a perfect infinitive.

must + perfect infinitive

We use must + perfect infinitive when we feel sure about something in the past.
* You must have beendelighted when you heard you’d won the lottery.
* The thieves must have come in through the window. Look – it’s still open.
* Oh no! Where’s my car? Someone must have stolen it!might/may/could + perfect infinitive

We use might, may or could with the perfect infinitive to say that we think something was possible but we aren’t sure.
* The thieves might have escaped by car but wecan’t be sure.
* He should be hour by now. He may have been delayed by a traffic jam or something.
* I can’t find my purse. I could have left it in the supermarket but I just don’t know.
can’t+ perfect infinitive

We use can’t + perfect infinitive when we feel sure something didn’t happen in the past.
* I thought I saw John in town this morning but it can’t have been him – he’s inGreece this week.
* I can’t have left it in the supermarket – I had it on the bus on the way home.
* You can’t have read the instructions properly. They’re perfectly clear.
General use of modalverbs of deduction

We can use certain modal auxiliary verbs to make deductions, i.e. to make guesses based on known facts.

We can make deductions about the present :

'Where's Joanna?''She's not here. She must be in the kitchen.'

We can also make deductions about the past :

'How do you think the burglar got in?'
'He must have climbed through the window.'

We use different...
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