WARNING!! MUST HAVE = PAST TENSE FOR GUESSES ONLY HAD TO ...

Worksheet: Azar: Understanding and Using English Grammar, Chart 9-5, 10-3

WARNING!!

MUST HAVE = PAST TENSE FOR GUESSES ONLY

HAD TO = PAST TENSE OF MUST

(necessary, need to)

From Grammar 5 Packet. Copyright by Edmonds Community College, Lynnwood, WA. Reproduced with permission.

Worksheet: Azar: Understanding and Using English Grammar, Chart 9-5, 10-3

Had to vs. Must Have

Fill in with: had to (= needed to) or

must have + past participle (= strong guess)

Example:

You see a policeman writing a ticket for a parked car. The money in the meter ____________________(run out).

There was a burglar alarm at 3 A.M. and the police _________________ (drive) to the other side of town.

1. Three ambulances are trying to get through traffic on the freeway. There ______________________ (be) an accident.

2. The streets and sidewalks are dry this morning. It ____________________________ (not, rain) last night.

3. One of our classmates was absent from class because he _______________________ (pick up) a friend from the airport.

4. His car had a big dent on the side. Someone ___________________ (hit) it. After the accident, he ________________________ (call) his insurance agent.

5. The students signed up for the TOEFL? test late so they _______________________ (pay) a late fee.

6. My sister was supposed to take the 5:30 train from Portland to Seattle. But when the train arrived, she wasn't on it. She ____________________ (take) a later train. I _______________ (come back) later to pick her up.

From Grammar 5 Packet. Copyright by Edmonds Community College, Lynnwood, WA. Reproduced with permission.

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