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6. Join the sentences. Use the words in brackets.

Example: Sam lives near me. I don't often see him. (although)

Although Sam lives near me, I don't often see him.

  1. I go to college here. Sam goes to college in London. (whereas)

I go to college here, …………………………………………………………………. .

  1. He's older than me. We're good friends. (though) ………………………………………………………………………….. good friends.

  2. He's got a car. He gets the train to London every day. (even though)

He gets the train ……………………………………………………………………... .

  1. Sam's very good at Maths. His twin brother is absolutely hopeless! (while)

……………………………………………… , his twin brother is absolutely hopeless!

  1. I like Biology. I'm not very good at it. (although)

I like ………………………………………………………………….. very good at it.

7. Complete the sentences. Use as if and the phrases in the box.

I can do anything

it's going to rain

they're having a sale

someone's put perfume on it

you're enjoying your course

you haven't slept for days

  1. I feel very confident! I feel ………………………………………………………….. .

  2. You don't look very well. You look …………………………………………………. .

  3. I'm glad you're happy. You sound …………………………………………………… .

  4. This pillow smells lovely. It smells ………………………………………………….. .

  5. That shop's open. It looks ……………………………………………………………. .

  6. Look at those clouds. It looks ………………………………………………………... .

Змістовий модуль 13 «Competition»

Modal verbs

1. Complete the sentences. Use must or might.

  1. The girl standing next to Joe looks a lot like him, doesn’t she? She ………… be his sister.

  2. The woman in the green dress …………… be his aunt. I’m not sure.

  3. Joe ………………. be really excited about his new job in Paris. He’s wanted to live in France for ages.

  4. He…………… stay there for a year or two. It depends if he likes the job.

  5. His brother ……………… move there too next year. He hasn’t decided yet.

  6. Joe’s been studying French for ages. He …………….. speak it really well.

  7. I …………… visit him in the spring. I’m not sure.

2. Circle the correct answer.

  1. We can’t / couldn’t / may not drive to the beach. We haven’t decided yet.

  2. I don’t believe it! They can’t / may not / mustn’t be the winners! They were awful!

  3. She could / may / must have a lot of money. She buys very expensive clothes.

  4. He can’t / couldn’t / may not come to the party. I don’t know if he’s free on Saturday.

  5. £11.00 and £3.99 is £25.98? That can’t / may not / mustn’t be right!

  6. I could / can’t / mustn’t get a job in the holidays, but I’m not sure that I will.

  7. What’s the time? It can’t / might / must be very early. It’s still dark.

  8. We might / can’t / mustn’t stay at home. It depends how tired we are.

  9. There can’t / couldn’t / might not be many buses early in the morning. I don’t know.

3. Complete the letter. Use must, may (not), might (not), could or can’t. There may be more than one possible answer.

Congratulations on your exam results! You 1) …………. be really pleased!

I’m, looking forward to seeing you next month. I’m thinking of things we can do. We 2) ........................ get bored here, so let's try to go to London. There 3) ........................ be a good show on. I’ll check. We can also visit Jane in Scotland. I've never been to her house, but I know it’s in a small village outside Edinburgh, so it 4) ........................ be beautiful! It 5) ........................ be big enough for all of us, though - I don’t know. If we can’t stay there, we can easily stay in a hostel. It 6) ........................be difficult to find one.