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1. I must / might have left your essay in the library. I’m so sorry.
2. He must / can’t have phoned while we were out. There’s no record of a call.
3. It must / can’t have rained in the night. The road is wet.
4. We must / might have missed the turning. I’m not sure but I think we’ve gone too far along this road.
5. He must / can’t have got the job. He hasn’t got any experience.
II. Complete the sentences with must, might or can’t.
1. He __________ have finished the test yet. It’s only 3.00 pm.
2. She __________ have told Tom where she was going. Let’s ask him if she did.
3. She __________ have been shopping. The fridge is full.
4. He __________ have left already. His motorbike is still here.
5. He __________ have emailed the client this morning, but I’m not sure.
6. They __________ have gone home without telling us. I’ve got their train tickets.
7. I’m not sure where Sue is. She __________ have gone into town.
8. You __________ have seen that film. It hasn’t been released yet.
9. There’s no bread. Somebody __________ have eaten it.
10. I sent Phong a text, but he __________ not have received it.
III. Rewrite the sentences using must have, could/ might have or can’t have.
1. It’s impossible that you saw a ghost. They don’t exist.
You______________________________________________________________________________.
2. It’s possible that they got lost. They haven’t got a map.
They______________________________________________________________________________.
3. Oh, no! I forgot my keys. They aren’t in my bag.
I_________________________________________________________________________________.
4. It’s impossible that Phong lost his phone. He’s just sent me a text message.
Phong_____________________________________________________________________________.
5. It’s impossible that Mai went out. She’s got flu.
Mai_______________________________________________________________________________.
6. It was definitely Nick’s birthday yesterday. He had a big party and a cake.
It_________________________________________________________________________________.
7. It’s possible that we made a mistake. We’ve never done this before.
We_______________________________________________________________________________.
IV. Choose the correct words.
1. Most / Most of people enjoy the new technology.
2. Some / Some of the gadgets are very useful.
3. Anna didn’t like any / any of those devices.
4. A few / A few of my friends are going to study IT.
5. They had no / none time to play computer games.
6. They spent a little / a little of their pocket money on DVDs.
7. She looked through every / every one of the postcards before she bought one.
8. There wasn’t much / much of the work left by the time I came there.