It’s raining heavily. Maybe we should go the cinema or _______ get together at my house. Complete the sentence with definitely, definitely not or perhaps.
It’s raining heavily. Maybe we should go the cinema or Perhaps get together at my house.
We are probably going to see the dolphins tomorrow.
She says this is ________her book as it has her coffee stains on it. Complete with definitely/ definitely not/perhaps/probably
She says this is definitely her book as it has her coffee stains on it.
A small, green animal with long back legs for jumping that lives in or near water
frog
That boy has given his dad a present. It _______ his birthday or perhaps he’s saying ‘Thank you’.
Complete the sentence with could live | can’t live | must feel | might have | can’t have | must be | might be | can’t be
That boy has given his dad a present. It might be his birthday or perhaps he’s saying ‘Thank you’.
is/this/not/definitely/cat/my - Order the words.-
This is definitely not my cat.
A large wild cat that has yellow fur with black lines on it
tiger
John hasn’t come to school today. I’m sure he’s ill. Rephrase using must, can`t, or might.
John hasn’t come to school today. He must be ill.
My teacher is opening the door of that house with some keys. He ______ live there.
Complete the sentence with: could live | can’t live | must feel | might have | can’t have | must be | might be | can’t be
My teacher is opening the door of that house with some keys. He could live there.
A large Australian animal that moves by jumping on its back legs
kangaroo
I’m _______ going to school tomorrow. It’s closed! Complete the sentence with definitely, definitely not or perhaps.
I’m definitely not going to school tomorrow. It’s closed!
An animal like a small horse with long ears
donkey
probably/a/that/famous painting/is/very
That is probably a very famous painting.
Perhaps his arm is broken. He can’t move it. Rephrase - using must, can’t and might
His arm might be broken. He can’t move it
It’s brown and it’s got a long neck so it’s __________a giraffe. - Complete the sentences with definitely, definitely not or perhaps.
It’s brown and it’s got a long neck so it’s definitely a giraffe.
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