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  • Use modal verbs to speculate and make deductions about this picture
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  • They MUST HAVE LEFT / MUST BE LEAVING because their car is gone.
    They MUST HAVE LEFT because their car is gone.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Use modal verbs to speculate and make deductions about this picture
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  • The girl MIGHT BE NOT / MIGHT NOT BE telling the truth.
    The girl MIGHT NOT BE telling the truth.
  • 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 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.
  • 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.
  • Use modal verbs to speculate and make deductions about this picture
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  • 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.
  • 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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  • 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.
  • My plant has died. It MIGHT NOT / MUST have had enough water.
    My plant has died. It MIGHT NOT have had enough water.
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  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.