Pleas
Circle the correct modal. What does each express? Check in the Grammar Reference.
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Pleas
Circle the correct modal. What does each express? Check in the Grammar Reference.
1 A: They say it should/might rain today.
B: You must have to be joking!
2 A: You're wet through. You must / can be
freezing! B: Yes. Could Would I have a towel please?
3 A: The weather/may/must get worse.
B: You can't / mustn't have heard the forecast then - it said sunshine.
4 A: Be careful! The wind must / might blow your umbrella inside out.
B: Thanks, but it should can have died
down a bit by now. 5 A: Tom's plane can't / must have taken off.
All flights are cancelled due to the weather. B: Yes. He should / must be stuck at the airport.
6 A: Being caught in a tornado might / must be terrifying. B: Yes. They may
/ can destroy whole towns. 7 A: The storm should / can have passed by now.
B: Yes. You can't must be right.
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