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What are you doing this weekend? (might/may/could)
I might travel to London.
I’ve been studying for 13 hours! (must)
You must be really tired.
I read all the Harry Potter books last week. (can’t)
That can't be true! You read 7 books in a week?!
I got a new iPhone yesterday! I just don’t know where it is. (could/may/might) (must)
It could be under your bed.
I was walking down the street and a lot of people asked me for my autograph. (could/may/might) (must)
You must be really famous.
My teacher is putting salt in his coffee. (must)
He must be really tired.
I slept for 24 hours straight! I’m still tired. (can’t)
What?! You can't be tired!
I won the lottery! (must)
You must be so happy!
There are a lot of reporters and police cars in front of my house right now. (could/may/might)
There could be a thief in my house.
My teacher is selling his 4 golden retrievers. (can’t)
That can't be true!
I had 5 slices of pizza, two milkshakes and a banana split. I’m still hungry. (can’t)
Come on! You can't be hungry!
There are 27 “call me” messages from my mom on my phone. (must)
She must be worried.
My two best friends broke up last week. (could/may/might)
They might need you. You should call them right now.
Logan was in a serious car accident. (must)
He must be hurt.
Ana is wearing a diamond ring. (could/may/might)
She might be getting married.