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YLS5 - U5 - GRAMMAR 2

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    Exercise 7 page 47 WB
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  • I'm making a deduction about a present situation.
    Helen must be at home. Her lights are on.
    Ben might not come today. I don't know.
    They must have been late yesterday.
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  • I'm making a deduction about a past situation.
    They must be really happy.
    She might have left on vacation this morning.
    He can't be on vacation. I saw him at school.
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  • I'm sure something IS true about the present.
    It must have been her mother calling.
    Joe has been running for hours. He must be tired!
    She couldn't have forgotten her own name!
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  • I'm sure something ISN'T true about the present.
    I think he may be from Sweden.
    They can't be from France. They don't speak French.
    He must be really good at German.
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  • I think something is possibly true about the present, but I'm not sure.
    It can't be Gerald's car, because he doesn't have a car.
    That must be lan's bag. It has his name on it.
    Liz might be in her room. Go and see.
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  • I'm sure something IS true about the past.
    You must be Tom. Is that right?
    He isn't here. He must have gone home.
    Those might be Michelle's keys.
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  • I'm sure something ISN'T true about the past.
    I think they may have left at about 10 p.m.
    They must be in the teachers' room.
    She couldn't have forgotten the meeting. I reminded her.
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  • I think something is possibly true about the past, but I'm not sure.
    They must have gone out because they aren't here.
    I think Lee might have won the lottery.
    Kate might be late to the meeting.
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