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ECB1 Tests Grammar Check 6.4B New2018

The document contains an English grammar exercise with multiple choice and sentence completion questions testing the use of modal verbs for speculation such as must, could, might/may, and can't. There are two sections, with the first being a multiple choice test of 8 questions and the second being a sentence completion exercise with 7 questions where students must use modal verbs of speculation to complete the sentences.

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ECB1 Tests Grammar Check 6.4B New2018

The document contains an English grammar exercise with multiple choice and sentence completion questions testing the use of modal verbs for speculation such as must, could, might/may, and can't. There are two sections, with the first being a multiple choice test of 8 questions and the second being a sentence completion exercise with 7 questions where students must use modal verbs of speculation to complete the sentences.

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Grammar Check B 6.

4 Modal verbs for speculation: must, could, might/may, can’t

Name: _______________________________________ Class: ______

1 Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

0 Tom’s walked a really long way today. He must / might / can’t be tired.

1 I don’t know where Sam is. He must / can’t / could be in his room, I guess.

2 Karen leaves for work at 8 every morning. It’s 10 am so she can’t / may / must be at home now.

3 Sarah didn’t spend all her birthday money in town yesterday, so she must / might / can’t still have some
money left.

4 Take a jacket, because it must / may / can’t be cold this evening.

5 Tom said he was leaving for Spain yesterday but it must / might / can’t be true, I’ve just seen him in the
street!

6 I’m not sure whose bag it is. It must / could / can’t be Ryan’s, I suppose.

7 It must / might / can’t be raining outside. People are walking around with their umbrellas up.

8 Do you think this suitcase will be OK for my holiday? - I’m not sure – it can’t / might / must be too heavy for
you to carry.

______ / 8

2 Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using must, can’t or
might/may/could.
0 I’m sure Dad’s tired. He’s been at work all day.
Dad must be tired. He’s been at work all day.
1 I’ve got some bread in the cupboard, but perhaps it’s stale.
I’ve got some bread in the cupboard but it __________________________ stale.
2 I’m sure these aren’t my keys. Mine are in my bag.
These __________________________ my keys, as mine are in my bag.
3 I’m not sure but I suppose John is at work today.
John __________________________ be at work today.
4 This isn’t Anna in the photo, is it? Anna’s hair is blond, not dark.
This __________________________ Anna in the photo.
5 Paul’s staying in a tent this week. I’m sure he’s cold.
Paul __________________________ cold in his tent!
6 Perhaps Harry is already travelling to work.
Harry __________________________ on his way to work.
7 I’m sure that Matt’s going on holiday soon. Here’s his ticket!
Matt __________________________ going on holiday soon.

______ / 7
Total: ______ / 15
English Class B1 © Pearson Central Europe 2018 PHOTOCOPIABLE 1

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