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Complete FCE (B2) Unit 9
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She worked hard all her life to ___ her ambition of becoming a doctor.
achieve
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He's just started a postgraduate course, so he ___ be an academic.
might / could / might (possibility)
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It took them months to ___ the research they needed.
carry out
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Complete: "She ___ have noticed the mistake."
may / might / could
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Complete: "The lights are on, so he ___ be at home."
must
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Complete: "I think I ___ have seen her somewhere before."
may / might
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Complete: "Happy people are more likely to be ___ in their careers."
successful
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He'd better hurry, otherwise he ___ miss the train.
might / may
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Complete: "They ___ challenge us on this topic."
may / might
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We need to ___ more resources to this project.
devote
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I'm sorry if I ___ you any inconvenience.
caused
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Complete: "The study ___ by Harvard University followed thousands of people."
carried out
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Complete: "The new policy _____ a powerful impact on the environment."
had
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Create a sentence using a modal verb for certainty about the past.
Example: "She must have forgotten about the meeting."
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It's the only place in the bag, so I ______ left it at school.
can't have
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Many people struggle to ___ success without proper planning.
achieve
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Transform: "Perhaps she is at home." using a modal verb.
She may/might be at home.
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She got excellent exam results, so she _____ worked very hard.
must have
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Complete: "That can't be true! It ___ be a mistake." (must/may/might)
must
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Create a sentence using "carry out" + a noun.
Example: "The scientists carried out an experiment on plants."
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He's always late, so he ______ forgotten to set the alarm clock.
must (certainty) or might (possibility) + have
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The new law will ___ a big impact on small businesses.
have
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The medication ___ an immediate effect on her symptoms.
had
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Complete: "We ___ not be able to afford the tickets."
may / might
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The best way to ___ while you're waiting is play games on your phone
pass the time
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We should ___ more time to this important task.
devote
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The scientist ___ her life to finding a cure.
devoted
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The university decided to ___ a study on student satisfaction.
carry out
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Pollution ___ serious problems for wildlife.
causes
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She ___ a dramatic improvement in her grades.
made
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Rewrite using "can't": "I'm certain she is not at home."
She can't be at home.
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Which is correct? "The news had a tragic ___ on everyone." (effect/affect)
effect
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Complete: "It ___ not be warm enough to go to the beach tomorrow." (must/may/can't)
may / might
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Complete: "I'm sorry if I have ___ you any inconvenience."
caused
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