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Unit 1 Exercises: 1 Is The Verb in Bold An Auxiliary Verb (A) or A Full Verb (F) ?

The document contains exercises to practice various English grammar topics. In the first unit, there are exercises on identifying auxiliary verbs, matching tenses to sentences, forming negative sentences, asking questions for given answers, and matching questions with short answers. The second unit contains exercises on adverbs of frequency, using the present simple and present continuous tenses correctly, and using the passive voice. The third unit has exercises on matching sentences to verb tenses, using the past simple and past continuous correctly, determining the order of events using the past perfect, and rewriting sentences in the passive voice. The final unit includes exercises on using modal verbs like "have to", "must", "can", "might", and "may".

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Unit 1 Exercises: 1 Is The Verb in Bold An Auxiliary Verb (A) or A Full Verb (F) ?

The document contains exercises to practice various English grammar topics. In the first unit, there are exercises on identifying auxiliary verbs, matching tenses to sentences, forming negative sentences, asking questions for given answers, and matching questions with short answers. The second unit contains exercises on adverbs of frequency, using the present simple and present continuous tenses correctly, and using the passive voice. The third unit has exercises on matching sentences to verb tenses, using the past simple and past continuous correctly, determining the order of events using the past perfect, and rewriting sentences in the passive voice. The final unit includes exercises on using modal verbs like "have to", "must", "can", "might", and "may".

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UNIT 1 EXERCISES 

1 Is the verb in bold an auxiliary verb (A) or a full verb (F)?


1 ​A We​’ve ​seen this film before.
2 ​F We ​had ​a lovely meal at Angie’s.
3 __ Did ​anyone phone last night?
4 __ We ​did ​the washing-up before we went to bed.
5 __ We ​weren’t ​using your CD player, honestly!
6 __ Where ​were ​Andy and Lou at lunchtime?
7 __ Philippa never ​does ​her homework.
8 __ What have you ​done ​with my pen?
9 __ Why ​are ​you looking so sad?
10 __ We​’ve ​got a new computer at home. 

2 Match the sentences 1–8 with tenses a–h


1 d My children always do their homework.
2 __ I’ve had this book for a week.
3 __ Portuguese is spoken in Brazil.
4 __ The Egyptians built the Pyramids.
5 __ What were you doing an hour ago?
6 __ If you are looking at the Vatican, which city are you standing in?
7 __ When was the film ​Titanic ​made?
8 __ We had left the lights on all night.
a Past Simple
b Present Continuous
c Present Simple passive
d Present Simple
e Past Continuous
f Past Perfect Simple
g Past Simple passive
h Present Perfect Simple 

3 Make these sentences negative.


1 Simon has lived here for a long time.
___________________________________________________
2 I went to America last year.
___________________________________________________
3 I’m working very hard.
___________________________________________________
4 She’s arriving this afternoon.
___________________________________________________
5 They were laughing at you.
___________________________________________________

4 Write questions for these answers.


1 No, the parcel hasn’t arrived.
Has _______________________________________________ ?
2 Champagne is made in France.
Where _____________________________________________ ?
3 Yes, I enjoyed the film very much.
Did _______________________________________________ ?
4 At 8.00 last night I was washing my hair.
What ______________________________________________ ?
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5 Football was invented in England.
Where _____________________________________________ ?

5 Match the questions with the short answers.


1 __ Is the world getting hotter?
2 __ Were you listening carefully?
3 __ Are the pyramids of Egypt still standing?
4 __ Do you think it’s going to rain?
5 __ Have we got time to play another game of tennis?
a Yes, I do.
b No, we weren’t.
c Yes, it is.
d Yes, they are.
e Yes, you have.

UNIT 2 EXERCISES 

1 Are the adverbs of frequency in the correct position? Correct the wrong
sentences.
1 ​X Do usually you sit here?
Do you usually sit here?
2 √ I have always liked Peter.
_________________________________________________
3 __ Hardly ever I have anything to eat in the morning.
_________________________________________________
4 __ I usually take my daughter to school.
_________________________________________________
5 __ I go abroad on business sometimes.
_________________________________________________
6 __ I have never enough money.
_________________________________________________
7 __ We often have tests in class.
_________________________________________________
8 __ Our teacher gives us always too much homework.
_________________________________________________
9 __ Sonia rarely is late for class.
_________________________________________________

2 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form, Present Simple or Present
Continuous.
1 She ​plays​ ​(play) golf with her husband every Tuesday.
2 I _____ (not study) French, I already _______ (speak) French fluently!
3 Some birds _____ (fly) to warm countries in the winter.
4 We never _____ (go) on holiday at Christmas.
5 Why _____ she _____ (wear) that funny hat?
6 Our cousins _____ (not visit) us very often.
7 _____ you _____ (fix) computers?
8 _____ (be) they always late for meetings?
9 Wear your boots. It _____ (snow).
10 We _____ (have) dinner together next Monday.
11 No, I _____ (not live) in Rome, I _____ (live) in Milan.
12 He _____ (work) for an international company so he _____ (travel) a lot in his job.
13 We _____ (study) very hard at the moment.

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14 Next week she_____ (go) to Madrid on business. 

3 Complete the sentences with the Present Simple or Present Continuous form
of the verb in brackets.
1 She ​ ​has ​ (have) dinner with her boss on Fridays.
2 I _________ (think) about moving to a bigger flat.
3 We _________ (interview) for the post of Store Manager.
4 Many people _________ (not like) wearing a uniform.
5 The company _________ (make) £1m profit a year.
6 Sorry, I _________ (not have) any change.
7 You’re so thin. How much _______ you _______ (weigh)?
8 I _________ (not do) anything right now – come and have a coffee. 

4 Complete the sentences with the Present Simple passive or Present


Continuous passive.
1 English ​is spoken​ (speak) here.
2 Service _________ (not include) in the bill.
3 The staff room _________ (redecorate) at the moment.
4 On average, calls _________ (answer) within 5 rings.
5 About 1,000 people _________ (employ) at this company.
6 Several new office blocks _________ (build) at the moment.
7 I ________ (paid) on the first day of the month.
8 At this very moment. the injured ________ (take) to hospital.

UNIT 3 EXERCISES 

1 Match the sentence with the tense.


1 __ I did the week’s grocery shopping on my home computer.
2 __ I hadn’t been to that part of town before.
3 __ Why were you running down the street?
a Past Perfect Simple
b Past Simple
c Past Continuous 

2 Choose the correct form of the verb, Past Simple or Past Continuous.
1 They ​fell / were falling​ in love when they ​worked / were working​ in Rome.
2 She ​read / was reading​ quietly in her room when suddenly the lights ​went / were going
out and she ​heard / was hearing​ a scream.
3 Didn’t you meet / Weren’t you meeting​ your wife while you l​ ived / were living​ in Italy?
4 I ​saw / was seeing​ you in the park yesterday. You ​sat / were sitting​ with your arm
round Tom.
5 Why ​didn’t they visit / weren’t they visiting​ me when they ​stayed / were staying​ in
London?
6 What ​did you write / were you writing​ when your computer ​crashed / was crashing?​

3 Which happened first? Write ​True ​or ​False.​


1 I drove to the house but Cathy had left.
First Cathy left, then I arrived. ​True
2 The class had started when I arrived.
First I arrived, then the class started. ​_____
3 We had just finished painting the fence when it started to rain.
First we finished painting, then it rained. _​ ____

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4 She’d been walking home when the storm began.
First she started walking, then the storm began. ​_____

4 Complete the sentences with the Past Simple or the Past Perfect forms of the
verbs in brackets.
1 I ​didn’t ring​ ​ (not ring) him because I ​’d forgotten​ ​(forgot) his number.
2 He _____ (not pass) his driving test when he _____ (drive) from San Francisco to LA!
3 He _____ (not know) how the cat _____ (walk) 100 kilometres to its old home.
4 She only _____ (hear) about the interview three months after she _____ (apply) for the
job.
5 When he first _____ (go) to Moscow he _____ (never travel) abroad before.
6 They _____ (not watch) the film because they _____ (see) it before.
7 That’s a surprise! I _____ (not know) you two _____ (meet) already.
8 They _____ (be) married for five years when they _____ (have) their first child.

5 Rewrite the sentences using the passive.


1 Somebody broke my glasses.
My glasses ​were broken​.
2 He didn’t come because nobody had invited him.
He didn’t come because he ________________ .
3 Somebody had left the lights on.
The lights ________________ .
4 Somebody told me about it yesterday.
I________________ yesterday.
5 Did the ambulance take you to hospital?
________ you ________________ by ambulance?
6 Nobody gave them any information.
They ________________ .
 
UNIT 4 EXERCISES 

1 Complete the sentences with a suitable form of ​have to​.


1 My aunt’s a police officer so she ​has to​ wear a uniform at work, but my uncle’s a taxi
driver so he _____ wear one.
2 When I was a teenager, we _____ be home by nine o’clock. But we _____ take as
many exams as teenagers nowadays.
3 My teeth hurt when I drink something cold. I think I _____ see the dentist soon.
4 You _____ speak Russian to travel around Moscow, but it helps!
5 If you lose your job, _____ we _____ sell the car?

2 Match the modal verbs with meanings a–f.


1 __ What a lovely present! You ​must ​send a thank-you note.
2 __ She ​can’t ​be at home. She’s got an exam today.
3 __ I ​might ​be home late tonight – I’ve got a meeting.
4 __ I ​can ​help you – I’m great at Maths.
5 __ Can ​you collect me from school tonight after choir practice?
6 __ You ​may ​come in. Take a seat please.
a certainty
b permission
c possibility
d request
e obligation
f ability

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3 Tick [√] the correct sentence.
1 __ Do you can swim?
__ Can you swim?
2 __ She must work harder.
__ She musts work harder.
3 __ I no can understand you.
__ I can’t understand you.
4 __ You must to go now.
__ You must go now.
5 __ Have you to work on Saturdays?
__ Do you have to work on Saturdays?
6 __ When I was young, I had to work hard.
__ When I was young, I must work hard.

4 Choose the correct verbs. Sometimes both are correct.


1 I ______ finish the report by lunchtime.
a ​have to ​b ​must
2 You ______ come to the party if you don’t want to.
a ​don’t have to ​b ​mustn’t
3 We ______ get a good night’s sleep.
a ​’ve got to ​b ​have to
4 Children, you ______ play anywhere near the railway line.
a ​mustn’t ​b ​don’t have to
5 I ______ lend you £10, I’ve only got £5.
a ​’m not allowed to ​b ​can’t
6 Did people ______ wear seat belts in cars during the 1960s?
a ​must ​b ​have to
7 Lisa, you ______ give us a call if you’re going to be late home.
a ​must ​b ​have to
8 My car _____ have a new gearbox.
a ​has to ​b ​must
9 I haven’t got a clue where John is. He _____ in the garden.
a ​might be ​b ​may be
10 You _____ ride your bike with no hands.
a ​are not allowed to ​b ​can’t

5 Match sentence beginnings 1–5 with endings a–e.


1 __ Excuse me, could you
2 __ Could I
3 __ Jim, will you
4 __ Do you mind if
5 __ Would you mind if
a borrow your pen?
b we sit here?
c tell me the way to the station?
d I turned the music down?
e throw that scarf over here?

6 Read the sentences. ​Underline​ ​Yes ​or ​No.​


1 I’ll pick up your dry cleaning for you.
This is an offer. Yes /​ ​No
2 Shall I answer the door?
This is a request. Yes /​ ​No
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3 I’ll phone Mum after dinner to see how she is.
This is an intention. Yes ​/ ​No
4 Shall we send her some flowers?
This is an offer. Yes /​ ​No
5 Where shall we eat tonight?
This is a request for advice. Yes /​ ​No
 
UNIT 5 EXERCISES 

1 Underline​ the correct verb forms.


1 What are you doing this evening?
I’ll go /​ ​I’m going ​to the cinema.
2 Are you going to the bank?
Yes, ​I’ll go ​/ ​I’m going ​there to talk to the manager.
3 Have you got plans for the weekend?
I’m playing ​/ ​I’ll play g​ olf with Chris.
4 This lesson is so long.
Don’t worry. ​It might finish /​ ​It’ll finish s​ oon.
5 Where are you going for the holiday?
I’m not sure. ​I may stay ​/ ​I’m staying h​ ere.
6 I’ve booked the tickets but I can’t collect them.
It’s OK, I’m going into town so ​I could collect ​/ ​I’m collecting ​them.
7 Have you seen Tom yet?
No, ​he’s arriving ​/ ​he’ll arrive o​ n the six o’clock train.
8 Look at those dark clouds!
Oh dear, ​it’ll rain /​ ​it might rain l​ ater.

2 Read the conversation. ​Underline​ the correct future forms.


A I​’m going ​/ ​’ll go t​ o town. Do you want anything?
B Are you going ​/ ​Will you go t​ o the post office? I need forty stamps.
A Yes, I am. I ​will apply ​/ ​am applying f​ or a new driving licence so I’ll get you the
stamps at the same time.
B Thanks.
A Why do you need forty stamps? You always send emails.
B Well I​’m having /​ ​’ll have a​ party, so I want to send invitations to everybody.
A If you want me to, I​’m buying ​/ ​’ll buy t​ he invitations too.
B Thanks, but I​’m getting /​ ​’ll get ​them printed at work. It’s already arranged.
A OK. I​’ll see ​/ ​’m seeing ​you later! Bye.

3 In each of these sentences there is a mistake with a future form. Find it and
correct it.
1 I will see her tomorrow at 4.30 p.m.
I’m seeing her tomorrow at 4.30 p.m.
2 I go to a concert this evening.
___________________________________________________
3 Greg will helping you move the computer.
___________________________________________________
4 You can ask Alan, but he not help you.
___________________________________________________
5 We will have a party next week.
___________________________________________________
6 Kate catch the train at 3.30 this afternoon.
___________________________________________________
7 They don’t visit us next summer.
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___________________________________________________
8 I’m going to go to meet them at the airport.
___________________________________________________

4 Complete the conversation using the prompts in brackets.


1 A It looks like it _________ (be) a beautiful afternoon. Why don’t we go for a walk?
B Great idea! I _________ (get) my coat.
A You _________ (not need) that. The sun’s out. It _________ (not rain).
B I _________ (take) the risk!
2 A There’s a big chance that (5 the company / close) _________.
B That’s terrible. What (6 you / do) _________?
A I _________ (meet) the HR manager tomorrow at 11.00. I don’t want to leave – it
_________ (be) difficult for me to find a similar job.
B It’s definite, though, so you _________ (be) OK.
 
UNIT 6 EXERCISES 

1 Complete the questions with ​What​, ​Whose,​ or ​Which​.


1 _____ time does the train leave?
2 _____ one do you want – the red one or the blue one?
3 _____ sort of food do you like?
4 _____ picture do you like best? Mine or Emma’s?
5 _____ way do we go – left or right?

5 Tick [√] the sentences where the relative pronoun is necessary. If it is possible
to leave out the relative pronoun, cross it out.
1 √ I don’t like people who arrive late.
2 __ The company ​that​ he works for is based in Germany.
3 __ Where are the scissors that I bought yesterday?
4 __ I want you to meet the woman who taught me how to drive.
5 __ The meal that you cooked was delicious.
6 __ I like animals that don’t make a mess.
7 __ The film that I’ve always wanted to see is on TV tonight.
8 __ The flat that they bought was very expensive.
9 __ The room in our house that is most used is the kitchen.
10 __ I didn’t like the meal that we had yesterday.
11 __ The people who work here are very interesting.
12 __ The millionaire who you were talking about has just arrived in his limousine.

6 Complete the paragraphs with ​who,​ ​which​, ​where​, ​whose,​ or ​that.​ Where
possible, leave out the relative pronoun.
1 I received a letter this morning (1) _________ really upset me. An old friend (2)
_________ I have known all my life is critically ill. The operation (3) _________ he is
having tomorrow will hopefully save his life.
2 My next door neighbour is the only person I know (1) _________ children are
well-mannered and well-behaved. In the town (2) _________ I live, most kids are
impolite and badly behaved. Personally, I think it’s the parents (3) _________ are to
blame.
3 Yesterday, I bumped into an old friend (1) _________ is getting married soon. She met
her fiancé in the company (2) _________ she works. In fact, she’s his boss!

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7 Cross out the words to make participle clauses.
1 The boy ​who is​ standing in the corner is James.
2 I like cars that are made in Japan.
3 Look at the clouds that are coming from the west!
4 I watched all the people who were hurrying to work.
5 I love food that is cooked on a barbecue.
6 I found a book that was written by my grandfather.
 
UNIT 7 EXERCISES 

1 Complete the conversation with the Present Perfect form of the verbs in
brackets and short answers.
A How long (1) ​have​ y​ ou ​been​ (be) in Paris?
B For two weeks.
A (2) ____ you ____ (start) your new job?
B No, I haven’t. I start next week.
A (3) ____ you ____ (find) somewhere to live?
B No, I (4) ____. I (5) __________ (see) a few apartments but I haven’t found the right
one yet.
A (6) ____ you ____ (visit) any of the museums and galleries?
B Yes, I (7) ____. I (8) __________ (go) to the Louvre but I (9) ___________ (not go) to
the Musée Rodin yet.
A And (10) ____ your French course ____ (start) yet?
B Oh yes, it (11) ____. It’s been really helpful.
A Well, good luck with the job and the flat.

2 Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box. 


the age of two ten years a few minutes 10 
o’clock very long  
1 I’ve worked in fashion for ___________.
2 She’s lived in this city since ___________.
3 We’ve only been here for ___________.
4 Our guests have been here since ___________.
5 It’s our second anniversary, so we haven’t been married for ___________.

3 Correct the mistakes.


1 I’ve known Peter since ages.
2 She’s been a qualified pilot for 20 August.
3 You’re late. Where have you gone?
4 Gary and Paul haven’t never been to Portugal.
5 Jo hasn’t already finished cleaning the car.
6 Have they yet eaten?

4 Complete the sentences with the Past Simple or Present Perfect Simple form
of the verb in brackets.
1 Ana ​hasn’t been​ (not go) on holiday yet this summer.
2 Leon ____ (go) to school in Dublin until he was twelve.
3 Ute ____ (live) in this house since she was a baby.
4 I ____ (learn) to swim when I was a child.
5 She ____ (not speak) to him for 20 years.
6 Jan ____ (not go) abroad since a business trip in 1998.
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5 Rewrite the sentences in the Present Perfect Simple passive.
1 No-one has ever robbed me or burgled my house.
I have never been robbed, and my house has never been burgled.
2 The company has recruited a number of people recently.
___________________________________________________
3 Nobody has discovered the cause of the accident.
___________________________________________________
4 They have held the festival in the city for over two hundred years.
___________________________________________________
5 I’m so happy! We have finally sold our house!
___________________________________________________

6 Complete the sentences with the correct verb form, Present Perfect Simple or
Continuous.
1 I __________ (wait) for you for ages! Where have you been?
2 __________ (break) a glass. I’m awfully sorry.
3 Wow! You __________ (make) dinner! Let’s eat now.
4 She __________ (sleep) downstairs because she has broken her leg.
5 We __________ (look) for a hotel for two hours!
6 I’m exhausted! I __________ (work) all day, and I __________ (not finish) yet.
 
UNIT 9 EXERCISES 

1 Which sentence is …?
a zero conditional
b first conditional
c second conditional
d third conditional
1 __ If I miss the 8.20 train, I am late for work.
2 __ If I don’t go to the meeting, I won’t be promoted.
3 __ If they didn’t criticize everybody, they might have some friends.
4 __ If he hadn’t been such a good swimmer, he would have drowned.

2 Rewrite the sentences with the second conditional.


1 I can’t take you to the airport because I haven’t got a car.
If I had a car, I could take you to the airport.
2 I’ve got a headache. I’m not going swimming.
____________________________________________________
3 I don’t know the answer, so I can’t tell you.
____________________________________________________
4 We won’t have a holiday this year because we haven’t got any money.
____________________________________________________
5 I haven’t got any spare time so I won’t learn Russian.
____________________________________________________
6 We haven’t got a big house. We can’t invite friends to stay.
____________________________________________________
7 I haven’t got a mobile, so you can’t call me.
____________________________________________________
8 He can’t win the lottery. He never buys a ticket.
____________________________________________________
9 Francis works so hard. He has no time to spend with his family.
____________________________________________________

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10 We’ve got three children, so we won’t take a year off and travel the world.
____________________________________________________

3 Rewrite the sentences using the third conditional.


1 I forgot to charge my phone, so the battery died.
If I hadn’t forgotten to charge it, the battery wouldn’t have died.
2 They borrowed the bike without permission and were arrested.
___________________________________________________
3 They phoned for a pizza because their dinner had burned.
___________________________________________________
4 He parked his car illegally, so it was towed away.
___________________________________________________
5 He worked 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and made a fortune.
___________________________________________________

4 Make third conditional sentences using the prompts.


I married Pete and we moved to Australia.
But If I hadn’t met Pete, …
we/not/get married
1 we wouldn’t have got married.
And our children/not/be born
2 ___________________________________________________
We/not/go/to live in Australia
3 ___________________________________________________
We/not buy/a house in Sydney
4 ___________________________________________________
I/train/to be a teacher
5 ___________________________________________________
I/work/in a secondary school for 20 years
6 ___________________________________________________

5 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets in the correct form.
1 If I ______ (got up) late yesterday, I ______ (wouldn’t / be) in such a hurry. I ______
(might not / leave) my briefcase at home, and I certainly ______ (would / arrive) in
time for the most important meeting of the year.
2 If I ______ (save) some money instead of spending it all, I ______ (could / go) abroad
on holiday instead of staying at home.
3 I felt like a fool. I ______ (should / tell) my best friend I liked Georges. She never
could keep a secret.
4 I ______ (should / take) the metro instead of the bus, I ______ (might / avoid) the
traffic jam.

6 Underline​ the correct form.


1 It was stupid of you to drive so fast!
You ​could ​/ ​should h​ ave had an accident.
2 If you’d had an accident, you ​would /​ ​might h​ ave been hurt!
3 If I’d been with you, I ​could ​/ ​would h​ ave told you to stop driving.
4 What a shame you stopped training to be an athlete!
You ​should ​/ ​might h​ ave carried on.
5 You never know! You ​could /​ ​should h​ ave been world champion!
6 You ​couldn’t /​ ​shouldn’t h​ ave told anyone my secret! You promised you wouldn’t tell!

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7 Complete the conditional sentences with one or two words using the prompts
in brackets.
1 If you cook, I ​’ll wash​ (wash) up.
2 If I’d ________ (know) they were coming to stay, I ________ have bought more food.
3 If you ________ (travel) at night, the fare is cheaper.
4 I ________ (be) very angry if you forgot my birthday.
5 I ________ (not run) into a house if it ________ (be) on fire.
6 If you ________ (phone) earlier, I could ________ (give) you the news myself.
7 If you ________ (need) any help, let me know and I ________ (come) and help you
straight away.
8 If there ________ (be) any tickets left for the concert, ____ you ____ (buy) two for me
and Tom?

UNIT 11 EXERCISES 

1 Underline​ the correct option.


1 A I passed my driving test this morning.
B You ​must /​ ​can’t ​be delighted.
2 If you slept till noon, you ​must ​/ ​can’t s​ till be tired.
3 They did a 15-kilometre walk today. They ​can’t /​ ​must ​be fit.
4 A Is that Cathy over there?
B She’s in Rome. It ​can’t ​/ ​could ​be her.
5 Chris has bought loads of milk. He ​must ​/ ​can’t ​have a large family.
6 My credit card was refused in the shop. I ​must ​/ ​might ​be over the credit limit.
7 A The kids have been playing football all morning.
B They ​must /​ ​may ​be hungry and thirsty – I’ll get them a snack.
8 A Why aren’t they here yet?
B They ​may ​/ ​can’t b​ e lost.
9 A Do you think they are married yet?
B They ​can /​ ​may ​be.

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