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Revision Unit 7

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  • Greg isn’t answering his phone. He might / can’t have left it on silent.
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  • You could / can’t have seen a wolf – there are no wolves in this country
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  • John is late for his appointment. He _______ (might / forget) about it
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  • If Sally didn’t revise / hadn’t revised for her exams, she wouldn’t have passed them.
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  • A: I can’t find my gloves. B: Your brother________ (might / take) them. A: No, it ________ (can’t / be) my brother. He’s got his own gloves.
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  • Your brother ________ (must / be) disappointed when he came last in the race.
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  • Tim and Mark seem unhappy. They could / can’t have had an argument.
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  • She _______ (help) you if you had asked her
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  • I _________ (come) to visit you if I’d known you weren’t feeling well.
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  • You must / can’t have seen Mary at the party. She’s in France!
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  • I would answer / would have answered the phone if I’d heard it.
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  • My parents ________ (worry) if I hadn’t phoned them
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  • Nobody is sure who broke the window. It _______ (may / be) William or it ______ (may / be) Sam, but it _______ (can’t be) Mark because he wasn’t there.
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  • If the shoes _________ (be) cheaper, I’d have bought them
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  • He would have done the work if someone asked / had asked him to.
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  • Tonya _______ (can’t / phone) you, because she doesn’t have a phone.
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  • If they ________ (not score) that final goal, they would have lost the game.
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  • Your parents must / may have felt really proud when you won that prize.
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  • If you didn’t tell / hadn’t told me who he was, I wouldn’t have recognised him.
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  • The teacher wouldn’t shout / wouldn’t have shouted at you if you had stopped talking in class.
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  • I’m not sure, but I think the kids _______ (could / go) to play in the park.
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  • I’m a bit worried because I _______ (might / leave) the front door unlocked when I left home this morning.
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  • If I had known you were coming, I would tidy / would have tidied the house.
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  • If you (get up) earlier, you wouldn’t have missed the sunrise
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  • There are no sandwiches left. Simon might / can’t have eaten the last one, I suppose
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