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NAME: __________________________________________ DATE:___________

WEEK-13

A. VOCABULARY- COLLOQUIAL PHRASES

1. Hey, you look worried my friend _________________?


2. There is too much to do for tommorow . I’m very ________________.
3. She is always talking about the same topic. It really _____________me.
4. She’s just ______________ the party. Everybody though she was in prision.
5. Tim got into a _____________wirth another costumer at a bar and got kicked out.

B. VOCABULARY- IDIOMS

This flat is ____________ the house they had before.


Joe was just ________________ when he said he was going spaghetti picking. Spaghetti
doesn't really grow on trees, Sally.
It's hard ________________ at formalevents.
Those algebra exercises were ____________________I didn’t see them challenging
My cousins turned up _________________on Christmas Day

C. MODALS OF DEDUCTION PRESENT

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. I've bought a lottery ticket. There's a chance I'll become a millionaire!
I__________________________ become a millionaire!
3. My key's not in my pocket or on my desk so I'm sure it's in the drawer.
My key's not in my pocket or on my desk so it_______________be in the
drawer.
4. Someone told me that Mark was in Mexico but I saw him yesterday so I'm sure
he's not abroad.
Mark____________be abroad
5. You got the job? That's great. I'm sure you're delighted.
You got the job? That's great. You_______________ be delighted

D. MODALS OF DEDUCTION PAST

1. She______________________studied hard . She passed her exams with excellent grades.


2. You__________________________at him . He will never forgive you.
3. He______________________________arrived by now. I’ts only a 20 minute journey
4. The concert was fantastic . You really______________come.
5. The boss is in a terrible mood. The meeting ____________________been good.
AK

A.

1. WHAT’S UP
2. STRESSED OUT
3. BUGS
4. POPPED INTO
5. HASSLE

B.

1. A FAR CRY FROM


2. PULLING YOUR LEG
3. TO BREAK THE ICE
4. PIECE OF CAKE
5. OUT OF THE BLUE

C.

1. MUST
2. MAY COULD MIGHT
3. MUST
4. CAN’T
5. MUST

D.

1. MUST HAVE
2. SHOULDN’T HAVE
3. MUST HAVE
4. SHOULD HAVE
5. CAN’T HAVE

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