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Modals of Deduction Present: Must, Could, Might  ...

  •  English    10     Public
    Students can learn meanings and forms of must, could, might and can't
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  • I wouldn't swim in this river if I were you. It ______ dangerous. a. might be b. can't be c. can be
    a. might be
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  • He ______ be very proud of you right now. You disappointed him. a. must not b. can't c. might
    b. can't
  •  20
  • There's a bit of traffic, so I ______ arrive in time. a. might not b. must not c. can not
    a. might not
  •  15
  • He ______ his son, they look completely different. a. might be b. can't be c. must not be
    b. can't be
  •  15
  • You have been walking for ten hours. You ______ exhausted. a. can be b. can't be c. must be
    c. must be
  •  20
  • I'm not sure I trust Chung Sing. He ______ the person we think he is. a. might not be b. can't be c. must not be
    a. might not be
  •  15
  • Sorry, but I'm not Saray. You ______ me for someone else. a. might be confusing b. must confuse c. must be confusing
    c. must be confusing
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  • If Jing E said that, it ______ true. She never lies. a. might be b. must be c. can be
    b. must be
  •  15
  • I think there ______ a mistake in your report. You should check it. a. can't be b. might be c. must be
    b. might be
  •  15
  • Dara is behaving in a very unusual way. I think he ______ again. a. can't drink b. can be drinking c. might drink
    c. might drink
  •  15