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passable.
2. We should call Tim before going to his house; he couldn't/might not be there.
3. Unfortunately, James and Michelle have already made plans, so they couldn't/might
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4. Eve wants to go to the ballet, but she couldn't/might not be able to get time off that
evening
5. The video is gone. Doug must take/must not have taken/must have taken it.
6. Susan couldn't/might not hear the speaker because the crowd was cheering so
loudly.
7. Jerry couldn't/might not be angry at me. I've never done anything to upset him
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