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  • Aisha can’t be / might be at work today. (It’s a public holiday.)
    can't be
  • The tickets are sold out. Many people must have booked / could have booked early. (Logical conclusion.)
    must have booked
  • Alana couldn't have bought/ may have bought tickets to Ecuador last week (guessing - you aren't really sure)
    may have bought
  • Ahmed must be/ could be from Oman. (You think it's the only logical conclusion)
    must be
  • Jan's new company might send/ must send her to Dubai next week. ( Guessing- you aren't really sure)
    might send
  • I might have lost/ must have lost my passport on the way home from work. (You think it's the only logical conclusion)
    must have lost
  • Fatma isn’t answering her phone. She could be / can’t be in a meeting. (Not sure.)
    could be
  • Sara can’t have forgotten / might have forgotten her phone at home. (You saw it in her bag five minutes ago.)
    might have forgotten
  • She looks very tired. She might have stayed / must have stayed up late. (Guessing – no strong evidence.)
    might have stayed
  • The road is wet. It must have rained / might have rained last night. (It’s the only logical explanation.)
    must have rained
  • The classroom is empty. The lesson must have finished / might have finished early. (Only logical conclusion.)
    must have finished
  • The lights are off. They must be sleeping / might be sleeping. (You’re guessing – you’re not really sure.)
    might be sleeping
  • My new smartphone can't be / must be from Tahiti. ( you think it's impossible)
    can't be
  • Khalid must have finished / could have finished the exam early. (He left the room after 30 minutes.)
    must have finished
  • The package could be / must be from Amazon. (You’re not 100% sure.)
    could be
  • This food can’t be / must be fresh. (It smells bad.)
    can't be