It’s just not possible. She _____ have taken it.
couldn't
didn't
shouldn't
wouldn't
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It’s just not possible. She couldn't have taken it.
Explanation:
- Here, the sentence expresses possibility and if the sentence expresses possibility, we use a modal auxiliary verb with the main verb.
- The modal auxiliary verbs are used when the sentences express ability, necessity, possibility, advice, and permission.
- They are used along with the main verb in a sentence. Examples are: can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would, etc.
- The modal auxiliary verbs are also used to denote past events.
- Could, might, should, and would use the word “have” with a past participle to discuss something which no longer exists but once existed.
- A negative sentence uses a negative form of modal auxiliary verbs such as can't, won't, wouldn't, couldn't, must not, etc.
Thus, using couldn't is a better option for the given sentence.
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