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Think 4 WB p.100 Grammar: Speculating

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  • 2. Choose the correct option.
    might have taken
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  • 2. Choose the correct option.
    must be
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  • 2. Choose the correct option.
    can't have gone
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  • 2. Choose the correct option.
    must know
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  • 2. Choose the correct option.
    're bound to
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  • 2. Choose the correct option.
    are likely to
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  • 3. Use between 2 and 5 words to complete the second sentence of each pair, so that it means the same as the first sentence. You must also include the word in capital letters. Do not change the form of this word.
    It's bound to rain
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  • 3. Use between 2 and 5 words to complete the second sentence of each pair, so that it means the same as the first sentence. You must also include the word in capital letters. Do not change the form of this word.
    could be
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  • 3. Use between 2 and 5 words to complete the second sentence of each pair, so that it means the same as the first sentence. You must also include the word in capital letters. Do not change the form of this word.
    must have spent all week
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  • 3. Use between 2 and 5 words to complete the second sentence of each pair, so that it means the same as the first sentence. You must also include the word in capital letters. Do not change the form of this word.
    might have worked
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  • 3. Use between 2 and 5 words to complete the second sentence of each pair, so that it means the same as the first sentence. You must also include the word in capital letters. Do not change the form of this word.
    Federer is certain to win
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  • 3. Use between 2 and 5 words to complete the second sentence of each pair, so that it means the same as the first sentence. You must also include the word in capital letters. Do not change the form of this word.
    can't be inside
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  • 3. Use between 2 and 5 words to complete the second sentence of each pair, so that it means the same as the first sentence. You must also include the word in capital letters. Do not change the form of this word.
    is likely to pass
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  • 1. You might have left your passport at the hotel.
    PA
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  • 2. Don't touch that frog. It may be poisonous.
    PR
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  • 3. United are bound to lose.
    F
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