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Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 9)

LESSON 2

A. Write A if the statement is in the active voice. Write P if it is in the passive voice.
A
1. Someone must have forgotten to lock the door.
P
2. Your sweater might have been found after we left the restaurant.
P
3. The flight must have been cancelled.
A
4. Dinner at your aunt’s house had to have been good.
P
5. Their ships could have been destroyed in a huge storm.
A
6. They may not have been the first Europeans to visit North America.
P 7. We must not have been invited to the party.
A
8. She must have missed the early train.

B. Read each statement again. Choose 1 if it is not certain, 2 if it is almost certain, and
3 if it is very certain.
1. Someone must have forgotten to lock the door. 1 2 3
2. Your sweater might have been found after we left the restaurant. 1 2 3
3. The flight must have been cancelled. 1 2 3
4. Dinner at your aunt’s house had to have been good. 1 2 3
5. Their ships could have been destroyed in a huge storm. 1 2 3
6. They may not have been the first Europeans to visit North America. 1 2 3
7. We must not have been invited to the party. 1 2 3
8. She must have missed the early train. 1 2 3

Summit 1, Third Edition Unit 9


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C. Write passive voice sentences, using perfect modals.
1. My car / must / steal / very late last night
My car must have been stolen very late last night.
2. Your daughter / could / drive / to school by her brother
Your daughter could have been diven to school by her brother.
3. This desk / might / make / in the seventeenth century
This desk might have been made in the seventeenth century.
4. All these trees / couldn’t / cut down / recently
All the trees couldn't have been cut down recently.
5. The building / had to / design / by a German architect
The building had to have been designed by a German architect.
6. Our conversation / might not / record
Our conversation might not have been recorded.

Summit 1, Third Edition Unit 9


Copyright © 2017 by Pearson Education, Inc. Duplication for classroom use is permitted.

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