Verbs-can, could, be able to-Lesson
- Exercise-1, Exercise-2, Exercise-3, Exercise-4, Exercise-5
Verbs-Deduction-must, can't, may and might-Lesson
- Exercise-1, Exercise-2, Exercise-3, Exercise-4
Verbs-I am doing, I do
- Exercise-1, Exercise-2, Exercise-3
Practice Exercise-3
Fill the gaps with must have, may have or might have or can’t have and the past participle of one of these verbs:
be, change, drink, escape, finish, get, go, have, lose, marry, miss, poison, spend, steal, win
Ben came back from a holiday in the mountains with a broken leg. He must have had an accident. (100%).
Pam can't find her diamond ring. Someone ____ it. (40%)
In the morning, Harry's prison cell is empty. He ____. (70%)
Joe ____ the gold medal in the 100 metres. He's a bad athlete. (0%)
Sophie won the lottery in 1994. But now she is poor. She ____ all the money. (100%)
I don't believe it! He ____ the exam in only thirty minutes. (0%)
Practice Exercise-4
Joy has got Rs.600,000 in the bank. She can’t have saved it. She must have robbed a bank! (save/rob)
Carter is dead. Someone ____ him. It ____ an accident. (murder/be)
I don't believe it! They ____ the mountain. They ____ a helicopter. (climb/use)
What! Has he passed the exam? He ____. He ____ the questions without help. (cheat/answer)
Tom loves me! He ____ my birthday. He ____ to give me a surprise. (forget/decide)
It's only two o'clock and Ben is already in London. He ____ very fast. He ____ on the way. (drive/stop)
Verbs-I am doing, I do-Worksheet-1
Fill in the blank with correct form of the verb.
(a) have worked
(b) work
(c) am working
(d) was working
(a) was having
(b) has had
(c) has
(d) is having
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