—Peter and I quarreled last night again.
—You know, frequent quarrel doesn’t ______ in a happy marriage.
| A.bring up | B.hold up | C.end up | D.come up |
I _______ have met him a long time ago. Both his name and face are very familiar.
| A.may | B.can |
| C.would | D.should |
“I called you yesterday. A woman answered, but I didn’t recognize her voice.” “Oh, it _____ my aunt Jean.”
| A.must be | B.must have been |
| C.might be | D.can have been |
Are you still here? You ______ home hours ago.
| A.should go | B.should have gone |
| C.might go | D.may have gone |
As she’s not here, I suppose she _____ home.
| A.must go | B.must have gone |
| C.might go | D.might be going |
You _____ him the news; he knew it already.
| A.needn’t tell | B.needn’t have told |
| C.mightn’t tell | D.mightn’t have told |