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It is impossible that you forgot your wallet at home. You paid for our lunch today.
You can't have forgotten your wallet at home.
It is possible that you left your wallet at home.
You might have left your wallet at home.
It's not possible John has made dinner yet.
John can't have made dinner yet.
I don't believe you are telling the truth.
You can't be telling the truth. / You must be lying. / You must be telling a lie.
It's likely that Mary will come for dinner tonight.
Mary might / may come for dinner tonight.
There is no more milk in the fridge, so I believe Mum forgot to buy some.
Mum must have forgotten to buy milk.
I'm certain Jane wasn't late yesterday.
Jane can't have been late yesterday.
I'm absolutely sure the cat is somewhere in the house.
The cat must be somewhere in the house.
I'm very sure that Susan is not the thief.
Susan can't be the thief.
I'm very sure you forgot to do your homework.
You must have forgotten to do your homework.
Did you hear me come in last night? No, I ----- (be) asleep.
must have been
I had an umbrella when I came out but now I'm not sure where it is. I (leave) ------------- it on the bus.
might/may have left
It's snowing and Kate is shivering. She ------------- be cold.
must
It is impossible that he is Spanish.
He can't be Spanish.
I’m certain that she is a doctor.
She must be a doctor.
John will probably come to the party.
John may/might come to the party.
I'm completely sure that they aren't at work today.
They can't be at work today.
Perhaps he is working today.
He may/might be working today.
Perhaps he was at home yesterday.
He may/might have been at home yesterday