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Make the sentence: By / fill up / on / snacks / she / not be / hungry.
By filling up on snacks she isn’t/wasn’t hungry.
Make the sentence: My brother / be / brilliant / at / take / photographs.
My brother is brilliant at taking photographs.
Make the sentence: The / best / thing / about / a beach holiday / be / chill out.
The best thing about a beach holiday is chilling out.
Make the sentence: Learn / to / jet ski / not be / difficult.
Learning to jet ski is not difficult.
Make the sentence: I / hate / be / short / of / cash.
I hate being short of cash.
Make the sentence: Load / the dishwasher / be / my / favourite / household task.
Loading the dishwasher is my favourite householdtask.
Make the sentence: My sister / get / nervous / about / do / exams.
My sister gets nervous about doing exams.
Make the sentence: I / really / love / use / my / new / touchscreen / computer.
I really love using my new touchscreen computer.
I would love to visit / visiting South Africa one day.
to visit
You can do it after you finish to tidy / tidying up your room.
tidying
I’m tired of wake / waking up so early.
waking
Do you want coming / to come over on Sunday?
to come
I don’t mind doing / to do the washing up.
doing
To go / Going out is more fun than staying / stay at home.
going, staying
Are you good at write / writing stories?
writing
It may have been deliberate or it must / could have been an accident.
could
Everyone agreed he was guilty so the evidence might / must have been clear.
must
The burglar can’t have / had realised that his phone was recording his crime.
have
They lived on Dover Street, but they can’t / might have moved since then.
might
I didn’t recognise Fran. She must / mustn’t have dyed her hair.
must
Without Sgt Reece’s determination the murder might have / has gone unsolved.
have
It can / can’t have taken you six months to read that book. It’s only 60 pages!
can't
The escaped prisoners must have had / having help from one of the guards.
had
I saw the teacher writing excellent next to your name. You ____ (pass) the exam. (modal + have + V3)
must have passed
Our friends aren’t here yet. They _____ (get) lost or perhaps they missed the bus. I’ll phone them. (modal + have + V3)
may/might/could have got
I told my friend Jack about the party but he ____ (forget) because he didn’t write it down. I’m not sure though. (modal + have + V3)
may/might/could have forgotten
My sister’s been at home all day with me. You ____ (see) her on the beach. (modal + have + V3)
can’t/couldn’t have seen
This milk’s been out of the fridge all day and it smells awful. It ____ (go off). (modal + have + V3)
must have gone off
Look! Your cousin’s playing football over there. He ____ (break) his leg. (modal + have + V3)
can’t/couldn’t have broken
My brother’s terrible at art. He ___ (do) that painting, it’s too good. (modal + have + V3)
can’t/couldn’t have done
I’m not sure but I think I ____ (leave) the window open in my bedroom. Can you check? (modal + have + V3)
may/might/could have left
She ___ her childhood ___ (not be) so difficult. (wish + Past Perfect)
wishes, hadn’t been
Greg ___ he ___ (cope) better with the situation yesterday. (wish + Past Perfect)
wishes, had coped
I ____ I ____ (show) more kindness to my parents when I was a teenager. (wish + Past Perfect)
wish, had shown
___ you ___ you ___ (study) harder at school last year? (wish + Past Perfect)
Do, wish, had studied
He’s my favourite player. I ___ he ____ (not break) his leg. (wish + Past Perfect)
wish, hadn’t broken
I ____ I _____ (not stay up) all night. I’m exhausted. (wish + Past Perfect)
wish, hadn’t stayed up
We could have taken you to the match if you ____ (tell) us before. (3rd conditional)
had told
If the weather had been bad, we ____ (not go) to the lake. (3rd conditional)
wouldn’t have gone
If she hadn’t tripped over her shoelace, she ____ (win) the race. (3rd conditional)
would have won
I would have taken more photos if you ____ (not break) my camera. (3rd conditional)
hadn’t broken
We might have enjoyed ourselves more at the party, if you ____ (come) too. (3rd conditional)
had come
If I ___ (know) you were ill, I would have phoned you. (3rd conditional)
had known
You would have passed the test if you ____ (study) more. (3rd conditional)
had studied
We _____ (finish) sooner if you had helped us. (3rd conditional)
would have finished
It ____ 10 pm. It’s too light outside.
 
can't be
 
must be
 
might be
I _____ ill. I feel hot and I’ve got a headache.
 
might be
 
can't be
 
must be
You _____ thirsty. You haven’t had anything to drink since breakfast.
 
must be
 
can't be
 
might be
That ____ our teacher’s bag. I'm sure and she was holding it earlier.
 
must be
 
can't be
 
might be
That girl ____ your sister. You haven’t got any brothers or sisters.
 
can't be
 
must be
 
might be
Your brother _____ in his bedroom but I'm not sure.
 
might be
 
can't be
 
must be
The gallery is losing money so it may / must well have to close.
may
I mustn’t / can’t be the only person that hates art.
can’t
You’ve been doing sport all day. You could / must be exhausted.
must
This can / could be the most bizarre photograph I’ve ever seen.
could
I love this painting. It might / can’t be my favourite.
might
That statue is enormous. It must / may be very heavy.
must