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Modals of speculation and deductions- present si ...

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  • They _____  be coming but I'm not sure.
    might / could/ may
  • He's from America. He _____ speak English.
    must
  • He _____ be in Mexico. I saw him this morning.
    can't
  • I can't find my trainers. They ____ be anywhere- the hall, the kitchen, the bedroom.
    can/ could/ may/ might
  • I don't know where Peter is- he ____ be at home ...or at the cafe, perhaps?
    may/ could/ might
  • That's _____ be Jo- she's taller than that.
    can't/ couldn't
  • He hates studying. He ____ be the best student in the class.
    can't
  • She just bought a new Ferrari. She _____ have a lot of money!
    must
  • Tina isn't talking to me. She ____be angry because I forgot her birthday.
    must
  • He didn't sleep at all last night. He _____ be tired.
    must
  • Both of them are tall and have black hair. They ____ be brothers.
    might / could/must
  • They are holding hands. They ____ be a couple.
    might / could/may
  • Congratulations on winning the prize- you ____ be so proud of yourself!
    must
  • He lives in tiny studio with 3 rooom mates. He _____ be rich.
    can't
  • It's freezing and he's not wearing a jacket. He _____ be cold.
    must
  • He is a Spanish teacher. He ____ speak Spanish well.
    must
  • He is very tall. He ______ be good at basketball.
    could / might/ may
  • Tim's mobile phone is here. He _____ be far away.
    can't/ couldn't
  • He's on a TV show. He ____ be famous.
    must
  • These _____ be my keys! Mine are in my bag.
    can't
  • They ______ be British, but I'm not sure.
    could / might/may