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  • There are three ________ approaches to this task.
    possible
  • CORRECT IT OR NOT: You might easy have mistaken George for his cousin – they look so alike.
    You might easily have mistaken George for his cousin – they look so alike.
  • Julie ______d ______e been referring to Pete when she said that.
    could have
  • There’s e_____ p______ we’ll have to make people redundant.
    every possibility
  • CORRECT IT OR NOT: Brooke mustn’t have studied enough or she would have passed the exam.
    Brooke can’t have studied enough or she would have passed the exam.
  • Simon is b_____ ______ be sent on the course – he’s the boss’s favourite.
    bound to
  • CORRECT IT OR NOT: Charlie can’t have been running – he wasn’t even out of breath.
    CORRECT
  • There’s a s______ ______d that the workers will go on strike.
    strong likelihood
  • CORRECT IT OR NOT: We well could go out of business if things don’t improve.
    We could well go out of business if things don’t improve.
  • CORRECT IT OR NOT: Serge is highly unlikely become a doctor.
    Serge is highly unlikely to become a doctor.
  • This ______d ______l be the most successful project we’ve ever completed.
    could well
  • CORRECT IT OR NOT: The company could conceivably hire up to ten new members of staff.
    CORRECT
  • CORRECT IT OR NOT:  Abigail is bound to coming top in the test – she’s so smart.
    Abigail is bound to come top in the test – she’s so smart.
  • Children are ______e l______ to learn if they are interested in the subject.
    more likely
  • Is there a______ ______e you could work late this evening?
    any chance
  • CORRECT IT OR NOT: One of the possible reason for rising unemployment is lack of consumer confidence.
    One of the possible reasons for rising unemployment is lack of consumer confidence.