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Modals of Probability 2

The document contains 20 sentences using modal verbs of probability "can't" and "must". The sentences describe situations where conclusions are drawn about people's identities, activities, abilities, possessions and circumstances based on observable evidence or known information.

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Modals of Probability 2

The document contains 20 sentences using modal verbs of probability "can't" and "must". The sentences describe situations where conclusions are drawn about people's identities, activities, abilities, possessions and circumstances based on observable evidence or known information.

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Modals of Probability 2

Put in ‘can’t’ or ‘must’:

1. Why is that man looking around like that? He must be lost.

2. That woman can’t be a doctor! She looks far too young.

3. John always fails the tests, even though he’s clever. He can’t study enough.

4. The food is really good at that restaurant. They must have a great chef.

5. Who’s that at the door? It can’t be Susie – she’ll still be at work now.

6. This must be John’s house. This house has a red door, and it’s number

24, just like he said.

7. Julie can´t have much money, or she would buy a new car. Her old one is

falling apart.

8. He can´t be at work now, can he? It’s nearly midnight.

9. What a lot of lovely flowers you have! You must really like

gardening.

10. David must drink a lot of coffee. He’s finished two packets already this week!

11. This can’t be Jamie’s coat. He’s very tall, and this is tiny.

12. Her life can´t be easy. She has four children and very little money.

13. Where’s Lucy? She must be at the library, as she often goes there at this

time.

14. This bill can’t be right! £50 for two cups of coffee!

15. Emma’s amazingly good at the piano. She must practice a lot.

16. The car in front is driving so slowly that I think they must be looking

for something.

17. You’ve already eaten enough for three people! You can’t still be
hungry!

18. This book must belong to the library. It’s certainly not mine.

19. It only takes three hours to fly from London to Sydney? That can’t

be correct!

20. There must be something wrong with the fridge! It’s making a very unusual

noise.

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