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the new rail link / in / I think / good for traffic / will be / general
I think that the new rail link will be good for traffic in general.
the new deal / in / for / I’m / climate change / of / favour
I’m in favour of the new deal for climate change.
the poor test results / I will give you / light / next week / another test / the / In / of
In (the) light of the poor test results I will give you another test next week.
each one of / in / The principal / turn / will speak / to / you / turn
The principal will speak to each one of you in turn.
the homework / was due / fact / I thought / next week / in / the teacher said / it’s due tomorrow / but / actual
I thought the teacher said the homework was due next week but in actual fact it’s due tomorrow.
now / there’s / in there / progress/ a meeting / You can’t go / in / because
You can’t go in there now because there’s a meeting in progress.
Correct or Incorrect: Watch your bag carefully. There could be pickpockets in the crowd.
Correct
Correct or Incorrect: This mustn’t be my bag. Mine’s blue.
Incorrect: mustn’t=>can’t
Correct or Incorrect: The lights went out and everyone was wondering what could have been the strange noise.
Incorrect: could have been the strange noise=>could the strange noise have been
Correct or Incorrect: He must have felt very proud when he was elected.
Correct
Correct or Incorrect: I loved the caveman exhibition. It must be very hard to live in prehistoric times.
Incorrect: be=>have been
Correct or Incorrect: They’re all cheering loudly. They must be supporters.
Correct
Correct or Incorrect: It’s cloudy now but the weather can change later.
Incorrect: can=>could/might
Correct or Incorrect: Oh no, it’s burned. I must forget to turn off the cooker.
Incorrect: must forget=>must have forgotten