Yes, this structure can be used to talk about the possibility that something happened in the past. 

For example, you can say 'Expector may/might/could have missed my blog.' (You're not certain whether it was actually the case, though.)

'Could have' can also be used to say there was a possibility of something happening in the past, but it didn't happen. For example, 'I could have been killed.' (But in fact you weren't killed.)

It's such a useful structure - let's try to create a blog to practice it. 

Sample paragraph

I wonder if Expector has missed my blog. As the blog mod here, he's supposed to read and even leave a comment on the blogs. Besides, he commented on every blog I wrote. So he might have missed my blog, or he may have read the blog, but failed to leave a comment or click on the 'Like'. He might have decided he wouldn't bother to leave a comment on every blog - only on the blogs which he thought derserved one. I could have tried to let him know when I published the blog - he could/would have commented on it if I had done so. 

Bonus

I'll try to correct you if I spot a mistake in your blog - of course,  if you really want to be corrected:)

Your turn...

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  • Hi Nadiyah,

    Thank you for the nice comment. Don't hesitate - give it a shot:)

  • What an interesting blog challenge!

    Ohh I fear, I still hesitate to starting my writing here :-))

  • Hi Afro,

    Thanks for the comment! Have a great rest!

  • Nice challenge! But I will take part later. Because I am on leave.

  • @Shoba

    Great. I'll check it out now. Thanks. 

    @Peppo

    Thanks for taking the challenge. I'll try to make a correction if I spot a mistake. 

  • I demand a correction if you don't mind 

    http://my.englishclub.com/profiles/blogs/expector-smith-s-blog-chal...

    thanks in advance

  • Thank you very much for posting this challenge for us, dear Expector. I enjoyed practicing it.

    Here is my try. http://my.englishclub.com/profiles/blogs/expector-smith-s-blog-chal...

    Please be kind enough to point out if any correction is needed. 

  • Hi setareh,

    I'm glad you enjoy this struture. Thanks for the comment. 

  • Dear Expector, I vividly remember this was the most hard time tense when my teacher explained it to us; I learned while I was watching movies I heard this structure many times. Then I was like oh it was easy. I love this structure. I could have learned English better if I had practiced more.
  • Hi Amal,

    Great - I'll check it out immediately.

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