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Fadi looks happy. He (didn't pass – can't have passed – must have passed – might have passed)


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 532.


This Ahmed's passport. He (must have – can't have – might have – had) travelled yet.

She bought a new Mercedes. She (must have paid – can't have paid – must pay – can't pay) a wealth for it.

No one answered my call. My aunt (can't – must – might – may) have been at home.

I think he (must be – should have been – must have been – shouldn't have been) rude to his friends.

The (passengers – crew – people – women) fired rockets as a message for help.

Drinks – Cars – Lifeboats – Fishermen), on a ship, are necessary in time of danger.

There (must – might – should - can't) have been anyone with no seat at the meeting with the president.

Ships – Trains – Planes – Rockets) can travel into space.

He sent me a phone message (during – as – so that – when) I could meet him.

The Titanic (fired – sank – sailed – swam) under the waves of the Atlantic.

He took his umbrella (as – so that – while – during) he wouldn't get wet in the rain.

We'll go out as soon as it stops (sailing – raining – feeling – meeting).

He lost his way in the desert. He (can't have forgotten – should have forgotten – must have forgotten – didn't forget).

The crew sailed the (plane – train – rocket – ship) safely to the port.

Thank God, no one was injured (when – at – while – during) the fire.

You (don't have – needn't – mustn't - can't) to tell me. I've already known everything.

It was your fault. You (shouldn't – must – should – might) have behaved that way.

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