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  1. Fill the gaps with one of the Modal Verbs of probability (can’t have or must have). Use the word in brackets.

  1. He looks very tired. He ... (to work) very hard.

  2. He was standing right next to you. You ... (to see) him.

  3. He was here a moment ago. He... (to go) far.

  4. I can’t find my glasses. I ... (to leave) them somewhere.

  5. She ran straight in front of the car. She ... (to see) it coming.

  6. He went to Siberia on holiday. It ... (to be) very cold.

  7. She knew everything about his plans. She ... (to listen) to our conversation.

  8. I don’t understand how the accident happened. The driver ... (to see) the red light.

  1. Read and act out the dialogues.

Study the words!

to dial — набирать номер, звонить to look in — заглянуть к кому-л. diary — ежедневник fortnight — две недели

1

Male: Hello, this is the press office.

Michelle: Rachel Allsop, please.

Male: I’m sorry; you must have the wrong number. There’s

no one of that name here.

Michelle: Oh. Can I check the number I’ve got.... Is that not 5568790?

Male: No, it’s 5558790.

Michelle: Oh sorry about that. I must have dialed the wrong number.

Male: No problem! Bye!

2

Male: Hello, press office, can I help you?

Ruth: Hello. Paul Richards, please.

Male: I’m sorry, you’ve got the wrong number, but he does work here. I’ll try and put you through. In future his direct number is 5558770.

Ruth: Did I not dial that?

Male: No, you rang 5558790.

Ruth: Oh, sorry to have troubled you.

Male: No problem. Hang on a moment and I’ll put you through to Paul’s extension.

Ruth: Thanks.

3

Michelle: Mr. Hibberd’s office!

Peter: Hello, can I speak to Brian Hibberd, please?

I’m afraid he’s in a meeting until lunchtime. Can I take a message?

W

Michelle:

Peter:

Michelle:

Peter:

Michelle:

Peter:

Michelle:

Peter:

Michelle:

Peter:

Michelle:

ell, I’d like to arrange an appointment to see him, please. It’s Peter Jefferson here.

Could you hold on for a minute, Mr Jefferson. I’ll just look in the diary. So when’s convenient for you? Some time next week if possible. I gather he’s away the following week.

Yes, that’s right, he’s on holiday for a fortnight.

Well, I need to see him before he goes away. So would next Wednesday be Okay?

Wednesday ... let me see ... he’s out of the office all morning. But he’s free in the afternoon, after about three.

Three o’clock is difficult. But I could make it after four.

So shall we say 4.15 next Wednesday, in Mr. Hib- berd’s office?

Yes, that sounds fine. Thanks very much.

Okay, then. Bye.

  1. Choose the correct word.

You

have the wrong number.

A

should

B

would

C

must

D

can

His

number is 998922.

A

straight

B

direct

C

certain

D

sure

I’m

to have troubled you.

A

upset

B

apologize

C sorry D sad

4)

I’m

sorry, you’ve

the wrong number.

A

got

B

had

C

have

D

put

6)

I’d like to

an appointment.

A

arrange

B

have

C

do

D

save

7)

I could

it after four.

A

take

B

fake

C

get

D

make

8)

Let’s meet next Wednesday... shall we 4.

A

arrange

B

say

C

suggest

D

see

9)

Would next

be OK?

A

day

B

morning

C

week

D

afternoon

Unit 3

SYSTEMS OF GOVERNMENT