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Computers will ............ .............. take over the World - the question is when!
definitely/certainly/surely
She'll ............ be late. She always is!
definitely
I will .............. buy the red one, but I'm going to think about it.
probably
Where are you going to meet Megan? B: We haven't decided yet. We will ....... at her place
probably/possibly
__________ there is a lot of traffic, they are usually never late.
Maybe/perhaps
We should perhaps / probably study a little longer, our final exam is tomorrow
probably
My mum _________ knows how to make a good cup of coffee. I like her coffee best. (Probably/maybe/certainly)
certainly
They were obviously / probably tired, they fell asleep right away.
obviously
It’s brown and it’s got a long neck so it’s ________ a giraffe.
definitely
_____ we should go the cinema or get together at my house.(Probably/maybe)
Maybe
It ________ be hot outside. That man in the street is wearing a coat.
can't
That woman drives a very expensive car. She ________ (have) a lot of money.
must
He ______ be his son, they look completely different.
can't be
 Paul is being very strange to me. I think he ______ be angry with me.
might/may/could
Correct the mistake: he must be on a diet because I saw him eating a large chocolate pudding at lunch time.
He can't be on a diet
I think I ________ (eat) chicken tonight - I had fish last night.
might/may
Correct the mistake: This might not be the price! It's far too expensive!
This cannot be the price!
You ______ (be) hungry. You haven't had anything to eat all day. must be
must
It _______ (rain) tonight so maybe we'd better take a taxi to the restaurant.
might/may/could
This _________ (have) garlic in it - I can taste it.
must have
Correct the mistake: I can't decide what to eat. I must have fish or I must have chicken - They both look so good.
I might have fish or I might have chicken