B) Fill in the blanks using different verb modals: must, can’t, may, might, could, and their past forms: 1. Sally
B) Fill in the blanks using different verb modals: must, can’t, may, might, could, and their past forms:
1. Sally appears to be sad and worried. She might have had a problem with something.
2. Bob is most likely at school because I haven"t seen him today.
3. Mr. Treves hasn"t come to work yet. He may have missed the bus since he has never been late for work.
4. Timmy is a well-behaved boy. He couldn"t have broken that window. Someone else might have broken it.
5. I"m certain that I dropped my key in the car. It must be there at the moment.
6. The street is wet this morning. I"m not certain, but it may have rained last night.
7. A: I had a conversation with your science teacher at school yesterday. B:
1. Sally appears to be sad and worried. She might have had a problem with something.
2. Bob is most likely at school because I haven"t seen him today.
3. Mr. Treves hasn"t come to work yet. He may have missed the bus since he has never been late for work.
4. Timmy is a well-behaved boy. He couldn"t have broken that window. Someone else might have broken it.
5. I"m certain that I dropped my key in the car. It must be there at the moment.
6. The street is wet this morning. I"m not certain, but it may have rained last night.
7. A: I had a conversation with your science teacher at school yesterday. B:
Liska 61
6. The street is wet this morning. I"m not certain, but it may have rained overnight.