2-29. You must have loved him

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I must have made a mistake.
  • He must have farted in the elevator.
  • She must have come back late.
  • We must have been tired.
  • I must have been confused.
  • You must have been late.
  • They must not have washed my car.
  • He must not have worked yesterday.
  • She must not have read my message.
  • Tara must not have been sick yesterday.
  • I must have forgotten.
  • He must have liked you.
  • She must have stolen my phone.
  • You must have loved your friend.
  • They must have lied to you.

Notes

Here are some grammar tips. 

Vocabulary

Go over the following vocabulary and expressions with your tutor. Use the illustration above if needed.

Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expression Definition
embarrass (v) to make (someone) feel confused and foolish in front of other people
e.g. Her cheeks are red, you must have embarrassed her. 
poetry (n) the writings of a poet : poems
e.g. You must not have written any poetry yet. 
serenade (n) a love song that is sung or played
e.g. You must have serenaded her right to sleep. 
distract (v) to cause (someone) to stop thinking about or paying attention to someone or something
e.g. You must have distracted him. 
careless (adj) not using care : not careful
e.g. You must have been careless because the vase broke. 
watch out (v) to look at (someone or something) for an amount of time and pay attention to what is happening
e.g. You must watch out for cars before crossing the street. 
regard (n) care or concern for someone or something
e.g. You must have some regard for your health. 
argument (n) a statement or series of statements for or against something
e.g. You must not have an argument with your sister. 
call off (phrasal verb) to stop doing or planning to do (something)
e.g. We had to call off  our trip.
appear (v) to seem to be something : to begin to be seen
e.g. You must have appeared out of nowhere. 

Exercise

Go over the following exercise with your tutors. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. friend / you / loved / have / your / must / .
    2. it / must / here / have / I / lost / .
    3. saved / have / they / me / must / .
    4. must / crazy / I / been / have / .
    5. practiced / not / have / must / she / .
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. I must have forgot.
    2. She must have tell Ken.
    3. He must have eating Ramyeon.
    4. She must has been pretty.
    5. She must not have cook this.
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. Has anyone ever distracted you before? What did you do? 
    2. Has anyone ever embarrassed you before? What did they say?
    3. When was the last time you were careless and something broke? 
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph.
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. Shoulda, woulda, coulda: Tell us about something you know you should do . . . but don’t.
    3. Cupid’s arrow: It’s Valentine’s Day, so write an ode to someone or something you love. Bonus points for poetry!

Wrap-up

Go over any new expressions or vocabulary that you learned today.

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