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4ESO - Game 1. Deduction and Possibility
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I'm going to check.
may/might/could
That's impossible!
can't
I'm sure of it.
must
I'm not sure
may/might/could
I'm positive.
must
There's no way!
can't
That's impossible! They (can't/may) _______ still be out this late!
can't
John thinks she's from Australia, but I think she (can't/might) ________ be from New Zealand.
may
He (can't/must) ________ be from the United States. He doesn't speak English!
can't
She has been studying 10 hours a day for 3 weeks. She (must/might) _______ be exhausted!
must
I (can't/may) __________ go to the party on Friday. I have to work all evening.
can't
Nobody's answering the phone. They (must/might) ______ be out.
must
You (might/can) ______ be right, but I'm going to check anyway.
might
The exam (can't/might) _________ be easy. You never know!
might
Based on his accent, he (could/can) _________ be French.
could
The neighbors (may/must) __________ be away for the weekend, but I'm not sure.
may
Which modal verbs do you use when something is possible but not certain? (Hint: there are 3!)
may, might, could
Which modal verb do you use when something is 100% impossible?
can't
Which modal verb do you use when you are 100% certain of something?
must