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GRAMMAR QUIZ 3.2 & 3.

5 ● ANSWER KEY

Group A Group B
3.2 Present and past speculation 3.2 Present and past speculation
Exercise 1 Exercise 1
1 may rain: This sentence is about the weather, so rain is 1 may meet: This sentence is about people who live near
the correct verb. We use may to speculate about each other, so meet is the correct verb. We use may to
something in the present or future that we are not sure speculate about something in the present or future that
about. we are not sure about.
2 could solve: This sentence is about a problem, so solve 2 may have met: This sentence is about people who know
is the correct verb. We use could to speculate about each other, so meet is the correct verb. We use may
something in the present or future that we are not sure have to speculate about a past event that we are not
about. sure about.
3 can’t have rained: This sentence is about weather 3 can’t have been: The verb be can go before the adjective
conditions, so rain is the correct verb. We use can’t serious, so it is the correct verb. We use can’t have to
have to speculate about a past event that we are sure speculate about a past event that we are sure did not
did not happen. happen.
4 could have solved: This sentence is about a problem, so 4 can’t be: The verb be can go before the adjective
solve is the correct verb. We use could have to serious, so it is the correct verb. We use can’t to
speculate about a past event that we are not sure about. speculate about something in the present that we are
5 could take: You can take someone somewhere, so take sure is not true.
is the correct verb. We use could to speculate about 5 could stay: This sentence is about being in a hotel, so
something in the present or future that we are not sure stay is the correct verb. We use could to speculate
about. about something in the present or future that we are not
6 must like: This sentence is about someone enjoying a sure about.
computer game, so like is the correct verb. We use must 6 must have rained: This sentence mentions umbrellas, so
to speculate about something in the present or future rain is the correct verb. We use must have to speculate
that we are sure is true. about a past event that we are sure happened.
7 must have liked: This sentence is about people enjoying 7 must rain: This sentence mentions an umbrella, so rain is
a song, so like is the correct verb. We use must have to the correct verb. We use must to speculate about
speculate about a past event that we are sure something in the present that we are sure is true.
happened. 8 could have stayed: This sentence is about someone
8 could have taken: This sentence is about someone remaining in a place, so stay is the correct word. We
removing a key, so take is the correct verb. We use use could have to speculate about a past event that we
could have to speculate about a past event that we are are not sure about.
not sure about.
Exercise 2
Exercise 2 1 must be correct: We use must to speculate about a
1 may land at: We use may to speculate about something present situation that we are sure is true.
in the present or future that we are not sure about. 2 might have missed: We use might have to speculate
2 must be Emma’s: We use must to speculate about about a past event that we are not sure about.
something in the present or future that we are sure is 3 can’t have been: We use can’t have to speculate about
true. something in the past that we are sure did not happen.
3 might save enough money: We use might to speculate 4 could be: We use could to speculate about something in
about something in the present or future that we are not the present or future that we are not sure about.
sure about. 5 may have forgotten: We use may have to speculate
4 could have broken down: We use could have to about a past event that we are not sure about.
speculate about a past event that we are not sure about. 6 can’t be: We use can’t to speculate about something in
5 may have gone: We use may have to speculate about a the present or future that we are sure is not true.
past event that we are not sure about. 7 must have told: We use must have to speculate about a
6 must have known: We use must have to speculate about past event that we are sure happened.
a past event that we are sure happened.
7 can’t be: We use can’t to speculate about something in
the present or future that we are sure is not true.

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GRAMMAR QUIZ 3.2 & 3.5 ● ANSWER KEY

Group A Group B
3.5 used to and would 3.5 used to and would
Exercise 1 Exercise 1
1 I used to go to school by bus when I was 10.: This is the 1 I would always order a large pizza.: This is the correct
correct form of used to. form of would.
2 We would go to the zoo twice a year.: This is the correct 2 They used to clean the trains more often then.: This is
form of would. the correct form of used to.
3 How many people used to visit this town in the summer?: 3 We didn’t use to enjoy travelling.: This is the correct
This is the correct form of used to. negative form of used to.
4 People didn’t use to talk on the phone on the bus.: This 4 They would go skiing in the Alps every winter.: This is the
is the correct negative form of used to. correct form of would.
5 Did Sandra use to be the best student?: This is the 5 Did plane tickets use to be very expensive?: This is the
correct question form of used to. correct question form of used to.
6 We would often go swimming in the river in those days.: 6 Who used to go with you on holiday?: This is the correct
This is the correct form of would. question form of used to.
7 Did you use to go to the cinema a lot?: This is the correct 7 Would they visit you every weekend?: This is the correct
question form of used to. question form of would.

Exercise 2 Exercise 2
1 A ✓: We use used to to talk about regular past actions. 1 A ✓: We use used to to talk about past states.
1 B ×: We use the past continuous for actions in progress 1 B ×: We can’t use would to talk about a past state.
in the past, not for regular actions in the past. 2 A ×: We can’t use used to for a single completed action
2 A ✓:We use the past simple for a single completed in the past.
action in the past. 2 B ✓: We use the past simple for a single completed
2 B ×: We can’t use used to for a single completed action action in the past.
in the past. 3 A ✓: We use used to to talk about regular past actions.
3 A ✓: We can use used to for a past state. 3 B ✓: We can use would to talk about regular past
3 B ×: We can’t use would to talk about a past state. actions.
4 A✓: We use used to to talk about regular past actions. 4 A ✓: We can use the past simple to talk about past
4 B✓: We can use would to talk about regular past states.
actions. 4 B ×: We can’t use would to talk about a past state.

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