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Deadline:  2021-10-20, 03:00 pm

points:

21 / 22 points (95%)

exercises:

3 / 3 exercises (100%)

Details:

Grammar – something / anything / everything etc.


2021-10-18, 05:22 pm
9 / 9 points (100%)

Details:

A Do you have everything for your presentation?

B I can't find my flash drive. I've looked everywhere for it. Have you seen it anywhere?

A It's there in your laptop.

B Oh, yeah. Thanks. Right, I think that's everything. I don't think I've forgotten anything.

A Do you have any scissors or any sharp objects in your carry-on?

B No, there's nothing sharp in my carry-on.

A Who's meeting you at the airport?

B Somebody from the company is meeting me.

A Has anybody called you about the change of hotel yet?

B No, nobody has called me about that. I'll see when I get there. Well wish me luck.

A Good luck. I'm sure it will all go well.

Grammar – must for deductions


2021-10-18, 05:23 pm
7 / 7 points (100%)

Details:
They invited us for lunch. They must be at home.

He isn't in the house. He must be in the garden.

She's gone home early. She must be sick.

He didn't sleep very well last night. He must be tired.

She remembered my name. She must have a good memory.

They live next door to you. You must know them.

They look alike. They must be sisters.

Grammar – must and can't for deductions


2021-10-18, 05:27 pm
5 / 6 points (83%)

Details:

A Hello. Can I speak to Kate, please?


B I'm sorry, there's nobody here by that name. You must have the wrong number.

A I can't find my flash drive.


B You can't (must) have left it at home.

A I'm hungry. Let's go and get something to eat.


B You can't be hungry. We just had lunch.

A (a dog barks) I didn't know that Sam has a dog.


B He doesn't have a dog. This can't be the right house.

A There's nobody here. We've got the wrong day.


B It can't be the wrong day. I put this day in my calendar.

A Ellie is Andrew's sister.


B She can't be his sister. She doesn't look like him at all.

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