The document provides 10 examples sentences using modal verbs of deduction - must, might, can't. For each sentence, the correct modal verb of deduction is used to complete the sentence based on the contextual clues provided. The examples demonstrate how to properly infer possibilities and necessities using modal verbs of deduction based on available information.
Spanish Learning for Adults: Spanish Grammar and Spanish Phrase Book for Beginners. Learn Spanish With Easy Stories in One Week. Textbook and Workbook With Step-by Step Exercises.
The document provides 10 examples sentences using modal verbs of deduction - must, might, can't. For each sentence, the correct modal verb of deduction is used to complete the sentence based on the contextual clues provided. The examples demonstrate how to properly infer possibilities and necessities using modal verbs of deduction based on available information.
The document provides 10 examples sentences using modal verbs of deduction - must, might, can't. For each sentence, the correct modal verb of deduction is used to complete the sentence based on the contextual clues provided. The examples demonstrate how to properly infer possibilities and necessities using modal verbs of deduction based on available information.
The document provides 10 examples sentences using modal verbs of deduction - must, might, can't. For each sentence, the correct modal verb of deduction is used to complete the sentence based on the contextual clues provided. The examples demonstrate how to properly infer possibilities and necessities using modal verbs of deduction based on available information.
1. She isn't answering the phone. She must be out.
2. They can’t be Spanish, they're speaking Portuguese. 3. He must have a job interview today - he's waiting to hear from the company. 4. He drives an expensive car. He must have a good job. 5. It's too early to have finished the exam. He can’t have finished. 6. Sara's very busy. She might not be able to come tonight. 7. My purse isn’t in my pocket. It may be in my bag. 8. “Is that Mr. Tanaka?” “No, that can’t be him. Mr. Tanaka wears glasses.” 9. Maybe talking to Jim will help you solve the problem. = Talking to Jim might help. 10. My passport can’t be in that drawer. I’ve already looked there three times.
Spanish Learning for Adults: Spanish Grammar and Spanish Phrase Book for Beginners. Learn Spanish With Easy Stories in One Week. Textbook and Workbook With Step-by Step Exercises.