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Modals of Probability 1

Put in 'must + infinitive' or 'must + have + past participle'.

1. Keiko always does really well on exams. She _____________


Must (study) a lot.
2. That woman drives a very expensive car. She _____________ (have) a lot of money.
3. Must
You _____________ (practise) a lot before you gave your speech. It was great.
4. When Lizzie got home yesterday, there were flowers on the table. Her
husband _____________ (buy) them. Must have bought
5. Must
Where is my purse? I saw it earlier, so it _____________ (be) in this room.
6. Must have (leave) them at her
Sarah couldn't find her glasses. She thought she _____________
office. left
7.
Must
It _____________ (be) cold outside. That man in the street is wearing a coat.
8.
Must
All my plants _____________ (be) dead! I forgot to water them before I left for my
holiday.
9. Susie is so late! She _____________ (miss) the train. Must have mised
10. There's rubbish all over my garden! A fox _____________ (be) in the bin. Must have been
Must
11. Anna has a huge library in her house. She _____________ (love) books.
12. Oh no, I don't have my keys! I _____________ (leave) them in the taxi. Must have left
Must
13. When Lucy got home, she found the ice cream had melted. It _____________
(be) too hot in the car.

Must
14. If you haven't eaten all day, you _____________ (be) hungry.

Must have(be) very tired. They have a new baby.


15. Jimmy and Louisa _____________
16. It _____________ (rain) a lot in the night. There are puddles everywhere. Rain must
Must have(be) happy. His girlfriend just agreed to marry him.
17. David _____________

Like must (like) cooking.


18. What an amazing kitchen you've got! You _____________
19. John _____________ (eat) all the biscuits! There are none left. Must eaten

Must have tidied


20. When I got up this morning, the kitchen was spotless. Lily _____________
(tidy) it before she went to bed last night.

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1. Keiko always does really well on exams. She must study a lot.
2. That woman drives a very expensive car. She must have a lot of money.
3. You must have practised a lot before you gave your speech. It was great.
4. When Lizzie got home yesterday, there were flowers on the table. Her
husband must have bought them.
5. Where is my purse? I saw it earlier, so it must be in this room.
6. Sarah couldn't find her glasses. She thought she must have left them at her office.
7. It must be cold outside. That man in the street is wearing a coat.
8. All my plants must be dead! I forgot to water them before I left for my
holiday.
9. Susie is so late! She must have missed the train.
10. There's rubbish all over my garden! A fox must have been in the bin.
11. Anna has a huge library in her house. She must love books.
12. Oh no, I don't have my keys! I must have left them in the taxi.
13. When Lucy got home, she found the ice cream had melted. It must have been too hot
in the car.
14. If you haven't eaten all day, you must be hungry.
15. Jimmy and Louisa must be very tired. They have a new baby.
16. It must have rained a lot in the night. There are puddles everywhere.
17. David must be happy. His girlfriend just agreed to marry him.
18. What an amazing kitchen you've got! You must like cooking.
19. John must have eaten all the biscuits! There are none left.
20. When I got up this morning, the kitchen was spotless. Lily must have tidied it before
she went to bed last night.

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