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Jack MAY HAVE / MAY taken the day off because he is not at his desk.
Jack MAY HAVE taken the day off because he is not at his desk.
They MUST / CAN'T be sleeping. It is already 1 o' clock in the morning.
They MUST be sleeping. It is already 1 o' clock in the morning.
Our teacher looked ill yesterday. She MAY HAVE NOT / MAY NOT HAVE been feeling good.
Our teacher looked ill yesterday. She MAY NOT HAVE been feeling good.
He COULDN'T / MUST have asked me last week. I didn't speak to him.
He COULDN'T have asked me last week. I didn't speak to him.
I CAN'T / MIGHT be around next week if you want to go out.
I MIGHT be around next week if you want to go out.
We CAN'T / MIGHT be at the right venue. No one is here.
We CAN'T be at the right venue. No one is here.
They MUST HAVE LEFT / MUST BE LEAVING because their car is gone.
They MUST HAVE LEFT because their car is gone.
The girl MIGHT BE NOT / MIGHT NOT BE telling the truth.
The girl MIGHT NOT BE telling the truth.
The dog ran off only a moment ago. He MUST / CAN'T have gone far.
The dog ran off only a moment ago. He CAN'T have gone far.
Sarah MIGHT / CAN be sitting in the garden if she’s not upstairs.
Sarah MIGHT be sitting in the garden if she’s not upstairs.
I can see his jacket, so he MUST / MAY be in the office somewhere.
I can see his jacket, so he MUST be in the office somewhere.
Andrew is on holiday, so you CAN'T / MAY NOT have seen him in town.
Andrew is on holiday, so you CAN'T have seen him in town.
I don’t know why he’s late; he COULD / MUST be stuck in traffic.
I don’t know why he’s late; he COULD be stuck in traffic.
My plant has died. It MIGHT NOT / MUST have had enough water.
My plant has died. It MIGHT NOT have had enough water.
Lots of trees have fallen down, so it MIGHT / MUST have been windy last night.
Lots of trees have fallen down, so it MUST have been windy last night.
The cat MAY / CAN'T be sleeping in the bedroom if he’s not on the chair.
The cat MAY be sleeping in the bedroom if he’s not on the chair.
He CAN'T SPEAK / CAN'T HAVE SPOKEN German very well. He's only lived in Germany for one month.
He CAN'T SPEAK German very well. He's only lived in Germany for one month.
The light in Scot's room is on. He MUST BE PLAYING / MUST HAVE PLAYED computer games.
The light in Scot's room is on. He MUST BE PLAYING computer games.
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Use modal verbs to speculate and make deductions about this picture
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Use modal verbs to speculate and make deductions about this picture
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Use modal verbs to speculate and make deductions about this picture
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