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You Must Be...

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  • Make a sentence using "must be" based on the picture.
    You must be happy/excited.
  • Make a sentence using "must be" based on the picture.
    You must be hungry.
  • Make a sentence using "must be" based on the picture.
    You must be thirsty.
  • "Brian just left, he was running very fast."
    He must be in hurry.
  • "Anna just got rejected by her crush."
    She must be heartbroken/sad/angry.
  • "I work out daily, like every morning. That's why I have muscles."
    You must be fit.
  • Make a sentence using "must be" based on the picture.
    You must be angry.
  • "I knocked on the door but nobody answered.  All the lights are off in the house, too."
    They must not be home/ They must be gone.
  • "Gabrielle just won the competition! She texted me a few minutes ago."
    She must be excited/happy/thrilled
  • "Mom, the milk smells funny...."
    The milk must be bad.
  • "I knocked on the door but nobody answered.  All the lights are off in the house, too."
    They must not be home/ They must be gone.
  • "It's already five past twelve and  Tom hasn't arrived."
    He must be late.
  • Make a sentence using "must be" based on the picture.
    You must be sleepy/tired/bored.
  • "Don't disturb John. He was  quiet all day and seems mad."
    He must be in a bad mood.
  • "I already studied for the test, but I still can't answer some of the questions."
    The questions must be difficult.
  • "Did you try calling Kim? I bet she didn't answer.  It's late and she goes to bed early. "
    She must be asleep now.
  • "I'm sorry, I don't have time for this right now. Can I contact you again later?"
    You must be busy.
  • "My boyfriend/girlfriend just cheated on me. I found out from his/her text messages."
    You must be heartbroken/sad.
  • "The ground is shaking and everybody is running out of the building."  What is happening?
    It must be an earthquake!
  • "I thought the answer was 16 but my maths teacher told me the correct answer is 15! I don't understand my mistake."
    You must be confused.
  • "They clearly didn't expect us to be there."
    It must be surprising for them/They must be surprised.