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modals of deduction and probability
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Yesterday I fell running and I think I ... (sprain) my ankle.
might / may have sprained
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Okay!
I don't know why I am so tired these days. I ... be working too hard. Or maybe I am not sleeping too well.
might / may / could
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Okay!
Life ... (exist) elsewhere in the universe.
could / may / might exist
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Okay!
They are the best team ever, so I think they ... (bound) to win the final.
are bound to
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Okay!
This song ... (definitely) the next big hit.
will definitely be
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Sarah looked very happy. She ... (pass) her driving test.
must have passed
Oops!
Okay!
It ... (be) easy for him, looking after three kids on his own.
can't be
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The light in Scot's room is on. He ... (play) computer games.
must be playing
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Okay!
Nobody knows exactly why he died. But we think it ... been an accident.
might / may / could have
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Okay!
You ... (be) tired. You've been travelling all day.
must be
Oops!
Okay!
You ... (be) ill yesterday. Jessie saw you at the bowling alley.
couldn't have been
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He ... (speak( German very well. He's only lived in Germany for one month.
can't speak
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Your mother ... be a great cook. You are always so keen to get back home to eat!
must
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Okay!
He ... ( bound / win) the competition. He's the best by far.
is bound to win
Oops!
Okay!
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