Предмет: Английский язык, автор: genzelvladislava04

даю много балов. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence. Use must, can’t and might and between one and three words.

1. Perhaps his arm is broken. He can’t move it.
His _____________________ broken. He can’t move it

2. John hasn’t come to school today. I’m sure he’s ill.
John hasn’t come to school today. He _____________________ ill.

3. Of course you know my sister. She’s in your class.
You _____________________ sister. She’s in your class.

4. That animal looks like a parrot but I’m not sure.
That animal _____________________ a parrot.

5. I’m sorry. I’m certain it’s my fault. We were playing football near your
car.
I’m sorry. It _____________________ my fault. We were playing football near your car.

6. I think our teacher likes playing tennis. She was holding a tennis racket yesterday.
Our teacher _____________________ like playing tennis. She was holding a
tennis racket yesterday.

7. This fish isn’t fresh. It smells disgusting.
This fish _____________________. It smells disgusting.

8. Your brother doesn’t drive a Ferrari. That’s impossible. He’s too young.
Your brother _____________________ a Ferrari. He’s too young.​

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1. Perhaps his arm is broken. He can’t move it.

His arm might be broken. He can’t move it

2. John hasn’t come to school today. I’m sure he’s ill.

John hasn’t come to school today. He must be ill.

3. Of course you know my sister. She’s in your class.

You must know my sister. She’s in your class.

4. That animal looks like a parrot but I’m not sure.

That animal might be a parrot.

5. I’m sorry. I’m certain it’s my fault. We were playing football near your

car.

I’m sorry. It must be my fault. We were playing football near your car.

6. I think our teacher likes playing tennis. She was holding a tennis racket yesterday.

Our teacher might like playing tennis. She was holding a

tennis racket yesterday.

7. This fish isn’t fresh. It smells disgusting.

This fish must be rotten/ can't be fresh. It smells disgusting.

8. Your brother doesn’t drive a Ferrari. That’s impossible. He’s too young.

Your brother can't have a Ferrari. He’s too young.​

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