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Adv B1+ -Modal verbs - Present perfect simple an ...

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  • You can get me a Taylor Swift's vinyl if you want, but it's not necessary.
    You don't have to get me a Taylor Swift's vinyl.
  • I'm considering going to the theatre when I'm in London.
    I might go to the theatre when I'm in London.
  • Present perfect simple or continuous? My fingers are sore because I ... (practise) the guitar all morning.
    have been practising
  • Present perfect simple or continuous? ... (you/follow) the new series that it's on at the moment?
    Have you been following
  • Present perfect simple or continuous? My dad ... (take up) a new hobby: cooking!
    has taken up
  • Present perfect simple or continuous? Luke says he ...(never/meet) anybody who plays the xylophone.
    has never met
  • Present perfect simple or continuous? We ... (wait) for over an hour for our dance teacher and she still isn't here!
    have been waiting
  • Present perfect simple or continuous? I ... (play) tennis, so I'm pretty tired.
    've been playing
  • People's ears are quite often damaged by listening to very loud music.
    People's ears can be damaged by listening to very loud music.
  • We should check if there are any tickets left for Roger Waters' concert. (... to)
    We ought to check if there are any tickets left for Roger Waters' concert.
  • Robbie William's new song will probably win an award. (should)
    Robbie William's new song should win an award.
  • There's a possibility that Beyoncé will win album of the year at the Grammy's.
    Beyoncé may/might/could win album of the year at the Grammy's.