Modal Verbs Probability Exercises
Modal Verbs Probability Exercises
Exercise instructions
Fill in each gap using must, can’t, could, may or might. There is a grammar explanation at the bottom of the
page.
Example
Someone is knocking on the door. I’m sure it’s my brother – he promised to come today.
must
Someone is knocking on the door. It be my brother – he promised to come today.
1 I'm sure he is here - I can see his car in front of the building.
He be here. I can see his car in front of the building.
2 They're coming this week but I don't know which day.
I become a millionaire!
5 I'm sure she doesn't speak French very well - she's only lived in Paris for a few weeks.
She speak French very well. She's only lived in Paris for a few weeks.
6 My key's not in my pocket or on my desk so I'm sure it's in the drawer.
I finish it by tomorrow if I stay at work all night, but I'm not sure.
10 I asked them to send the goods as soon as possible; we receive them by the end of
the week if the post is fast.
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We use must to express that we feel sure that The team is playing really well today; they must win.
something is true. They must be very rich – look at their big house!
They may be arriving tomorrow.
We use may, could or might to say that it He might be away on holiday at the moment.
is possible that something will happen in the He could be away on holiday.
future or is happening now. He might get the job.
Exercise instructions
Fill in each gap using must have, can’t have, could have, may have or might have. There is a grammar
explanation at the bottom of the page.
Example
Someone was ringing. I’m sure it was my brother – he promised to call.
must have
Someone was ringing. It been my brother – he promised to call.
1 I am sure he was here. I saw his car in front of the building.
B: Yes, he should but I don't know why he isn't here - he missed the bus.
3 I'm not sure if I passed the exam. I don't feel very sure that I passed.
10 We agreed to meet yesterday, but when I got there I didn't see him. It's possible he was waiting
elsewhere.
We agreed to meet yesterday but when I got there I didn't see him. He waiting
elsewhere.
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