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Dutch explorer Alexandrine Tinné began her first expedition escorted/unaccompanied by her mother and aunt.
escorted
Mary Moffat was the fainthearted/valiant wife of David Livingstone, who accompanied her husband on many of his travels.
valiant
Annie Smith Peck was criticised heavily by the intolerant/unbiased press for the trousers she wore when climbing.
intolerant
Marco Polo must have had numerous dreary/thrilling adventures during the 24 years he spent travelling through Asia.
thrilling
Mary Kingsley travelled to Africa when it was thought fitting/improper for women to travel alone.
improper
She achieved/attained her aim of becoming a member of parliament.
achieved
She met/realised her dream of sailing single-handedly around the world.
realised
He achieved/completed his mission of setting up his own company.
completed
He attained/fulfilled his goal of successfully conducting an experiment.
attained
He accomplished/met his aspiration of performing on the stage.
met
She reached/realised her target of competing in an international sports event.
reached
Where's Ian? He _____ by now. (should/arrive)
should have arrived
Of course she didn't pick up the phone. She ____ (will/drive) home from work!
will have been driving
I'm surprised her sister isn't here. She ____. (can't/invite)
can't have been invited
Look at all those puddles. It ______. (must/rain)
must have been raining
You ____ have no problems passing. Physics is your best subject. (could/must/should)
should
Your dad ___ have a very demanding job. He always looks exhausted. (might/must/should)
must
That ___ be my mum calling. I didn't tell her I was going to be late. (can/can't/will)
will