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The key answer of exercise 2

The key to exercise solutions in chapter Review and practice 9 for the textbook New Total English Upper-Intermediate - Students' Book with authors Araminta Crace and Richard Acklam from Pearson Education

Question

Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use must / might / can't (have) with the appropriate form of the verb in brackets.

Answer

  1. He might have stayed late at the office.
  2. I can't have left my gloves in the car.
  3. She might be at the station already.
  4. She must have shown me her holiday photos at least ten times.
  5. She can't have finished all her homework already.
  6. They must have been really pleased to be the winners.
  7. My letter might have got lost in the post.
  8. He can't be serious about getting a dog.