1. We _______ see the lake from our bedroom window. are able can must might 2. — _______ you speak any...

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  1. We ___ see the lake from our bedroom window.

are able can must might

  1. ___ you speak any foreign languages?

could can must might

  1. I am afraid I ___ come to the party next week.

could not cannot must not might not

  1. When we went to the forest, we ___ smell burning.

could can must might

  1. She spoke in a very low voice, but I ___ understand what she said.

could can must might

  1. I do not know when they will be here. They ___ arrive at any time.

could can must might

  1. I was so tired. I ___ sleep for a week.

could can must might

  1. We ___ have gone away if we had enough money.

could can must might

  1. You have been travelling all day. You ___ be tired.

could must to must might

  1. They have not lived here for very long. They ___ , know many people.

could should must not might

  1. The phone rang but I did not hear it. I ___ have been asleep.

could may must might

  1. She passed me without speaking. She ___ have seen me.

could not cannot should might not

  1. — Why did not your sister answer the phone? — She ___ have been asleep.

can should must might'nt

  1. — Why did Sarah miss meeting? — She ___ have known about it.

should not should must might not

  1. Do not phone me at eight o'clock. I ___ be watching the football match on TV.

could not can should might

  1. — What time are you going? — Well, I am ready, so I ___ go now.

could as well can as well must as well might as well

  1. She is a very nice person. You ___ meet her.

can are able must have

  1. I have not phoned Ann for ages. I ___ phone her tonight.

could can must have

  1. He cannot come out with us this evening. He ___ to work.

could has must might

  1. I ___ get up early tomorrow, because my train leaves at 7:30.

need have to must might

  1. We do not have much time. We ___ hurry.

should to have must might to

  1. When we are in the library, we ___ not make any noise.

could can must might

  1. You can come with me if you like but you ___ come if you do not want.

could not do not have must not might

  1. She has been studying hard for the exam, so she ___ pass it.

could should must might

  1. It was a great party last night. You ___ have come.

could should must might

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Here are the correct answers along with explanations for each question:

  1. can

    • Explanation: "Can" is used to express the ability to do something. In this case, being able to see the lake from the bedroom window.
  2. can

    • Explanation: "Can" is commonly used to ask about someone's ability to do something, such as speaking foreign languages.
  3. cannot

    • Explanation: "Cannot" is used to express the inability to do something. Here, the speaker is unable to attend the party next week.
  4. could

    • Explanation: "Could" is used to describe a past ability or possibility. The speaker was able to smell burning when they went to the forest.
  5. could

    • Explanation: "Could" indicates the ability to understand what was being said despite the low voice.
  6. could

    • Explanation: "Could" is used here to express uncertainty or possibility about when they will arrive.
  7. could

    • Explanation: "Could" is used to express a strong ability or potential, in this case, the potential to sleep for a week due to tiredness.
  8. could

    • Explanation: "Could" is used in conditional sentences to express hypothetical situations. If they had enough money, they could have gone away.
  9. must

    • Explanation: "Must" is used to express a logical conclusion or certainty. After traveling all day, it's logical to conclude that they are tired.
  10. might

    • Explanation: "Might" is used to express possibility. Since they have not lived there long, it is possible they do not know many people.
  11. must

    • Explanation: "Must" is used to express a logical conclusion. If the phone rang and the speaker did not hear it, they must have been asleep.
  12. might not

    • Explanation: "Might not" is used to express possibility or uncertainty. It's possible that she did not see the speaker.
  13. might

    • Explanation: "Might" is used to suggest a possible reason why the sister did not answer the phone, such as being asleep.
  14. might not

    • Explanation: "Might not" is used to suggest a possible reason why Sarah missed the meeting; she might not have known about it.
  15. might

    • Explanation: "Might" is used to indicate future possibility. The speaker might be watching the football match on TV at that time.
  16. might as well

    • Explanation: "Might as well" is used to suggest doing something because there is no good reason not to.
  17. must

    • Explanation: "Must" is used to express a strong recommendation or necessity. Meeting her is highly recommended due to her nice nature.
  18. might

    • Explanation: "Might" is used to express a tentative decision or possibility about phoning Ann tonight.
  19. has

    • Explanation: "Has to" indicates necessity or obligation. He has to work, so he cannot go out.
  20. have to

    • Explanation: "Have to" is used to express necessity or obligation. The speaker has to get up early due to the train schedule.
  21. must

    • Explanation: "Must" is used to express urgency or necessity. The speaker and others must hurry because of limited time.
  22. must

    • Explanation: "Must not" is used to express prohibition. Making noise in the library is not allowed.
  23. do not have to

    • Explanation: "Do not have to" indicates lack of obligation. The person can choose whether to come or not.
  24. should

    • Explanation: "Should" is used to express expectation. Given her hard study, she is expected to pass the exam.
  25. should

    • Explanation: "Should" is used to express a recommendation or suggestion. It would have been a good idea to attend the party.

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ответил 30 дней назад
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  1. We can see the lake from our bedroom window.
  2. Can you speak any foreign languages?
  3. I am afraid I cannot come to the party next week.
  4. When we went to the forest, we could smell burning.
  5. She spoke in a very low voice, but I could understand what she said.
  6. I do not know when they will be here. They could arrive at any time.
  7. I was so tired. I could sleep for a week.
  8. We could have gone away if we had enough money.
  9. You have been travelling all day. You must be tired.
  10. They have not lived here for very long. They might, know many people.
  11. The phone rang but I did not hear it. I must have been asleep.
  12. She passed me without speaking. She might not have seen me.
  13. Why did not your sister answer the phone? She might have been asleep.
  14. Why did Sarah miss the meeting? She might not have known about it.
  15. Do not phone me at eight o'clock. I might be watching the football match on TV.
  16. What time are you going? Well, I am ready, so I might as well go now.
  17. She is a very nice person. You should meet her.
  18. I have not phoned Ann for ages. I should phone her tonight.
  19. He cannot come out with us this evening. He must work.
  20. I have to get up early tomorrow, because my train leaves at 7:30.
  21. We do not have much time. We must hurry.
  22. When we are in the library, we must not make any noise.
  23. You can come with me if you like but you might not come if you do not want.
  24. She has been studying hard for the exam, so she should pass it.
  25. It was a great party last night. You should have come.

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ответил 30 дней назад

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