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What modal verb shows the strongest certainty in deduction?
must
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True or False: We use "for" with a specific point in time and "since" with a period of time.
False (It’s the opposite: for = period, since = point)
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Fill in: We ___ (wait) for the bus for 30 minutes.
We have been waiting for the bus for 30 minutes.
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Choose the best FANBOYS: Do you want pizza ___ a hamburger?
or
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Choose the correct one: How long ___ you ___ (live) in this city?
How long have you been living in this city?
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True or False: The present perfect continuous is used for actions that started in the past and are still continuing.
True
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Choose: They ___ be tired after such a long trip.
must
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Choose the correct modal: That ___ be Maria! She moved to Spain last year.
can’t
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True or False: FANBOYS are coordinating conjunctions.
True
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Choose: This ___ be your book. It has your name on it.
must
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Complete: She ___ (study) English for two hours.
She has been studying English for two hours.
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Fill in: The phone is ringing. It ___ be John.
might / may / could
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What does the "O" in FANBOYS stand for?
Or
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Choose the correct modal: He ___ be at work. I saw him enter the office.
must
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Combine the sentences with a FANBOYS word: I wanted to go to the party. I was too tired.
I wanted to go to the party, but I was too tired.
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Rewrite with Present Perfect Continuous: I started working here in 2020. I still work here.
I have been working here since 2020.
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Make a question in Present Perfect Continuous: She / work / all day
Has she been working all day?
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Which sentence is correct? a) She has studying English. b) She has been studying English.
b) She has been studying English.
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Correct the mistake: He mustn’t be at home, his car is outside.
It should be: He can’t be at home…
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Fill in the blank: She studied very hard, ___ she passed the exam.
so
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