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I can't find my sunglasses. They ____ be in my car. Or maybe I left them in the bar.
might/could/may
It ____ be raining outside. All the students brought an umbrella.
must
That woman drives a very expensive car. She ____ have a lot of money.
must
There's a bit of traffic, so I ______ not arrive in time.
might/may/could
He ______ be his son, they look completely different.
can't
You have walked for ten hours. You ______ be exhausted.
must
I think there ______ be a mistake in your tax return. You should check it
might/may/could
If you haven't eaten all day, you ________ be hungry.
must
Paul is being very strange to me. I think he ______ be angry with me.
might/may/could
David really likes that restaurant. He _______ be there now.
might/may/could
David __________ be happy. His girlfriend has just broken up with him.
can't
Anna has a huge library in her house. She ________ love books.
must
It ________ be hot outside. That man in the street is wearing a coat.
can't
That woman drives a very expensive car. She ________ have a lot of money.
must
Sarah always does really well on exams. She ________ study a lot.
must
What modal verbs do we use when we are think something MIGHT be true (even though we don't actually know)? There are three.
might/may/could
What modal verb do we use when we are SURE that something ISN'T true (even though we don't actually know)?
can't
What modal verb do we use when we are SURE that something is true (even though we don't actually know)?
Must