Grammar (2)0.25 per each correct answer
Complete the dialogues with must, can’t, or might.
Example:They must be out. Nobody is answering the phone.
1A‘I think he be French with a name like Luc.’
B‘Yes, he sounds French too.’
2A‘You’re getting engaged to Elena? You be serious!’
B‘No, really, I am!’
3A‘I thought you like to borrow my Avengers Assemble DVD.’
B‘Oh great, thanks. I didn’t get to see it at the cinema.’
4A‘I think Jill and Alan are away in Italy this week.’
B‘They be. I’ve just seen Jill in town.’
5A‘Is Steven in his office?’
B‘I don’t know. He be in a meeting. I’ll just go and check.’
6A‘I finally passed my driving test!’
B‘Congratulations! You be very pleased.’
7A‘I’ve just run 20 km. I’m training for a marathon.’
B‘Really? You be exhausted.’
8A‘Look, Diana’s left her bag here.’
B‘It be Diana’s – her bag is brown.’
What are you looking for? Where are you looking for your book?
Who is giving a pen to you now? Is he giving his pen now? To whom is he giving his pen?
Are they looking at our teacher now?
Is Nick playing the piano now? Who is playing the piano now?
What is Mary eating now? Is Mary eating now?
Is the cat playing with its tail now? (With) what is the cat playing now?
Are you writing a sentence on the black-board now? What are you writing on the black-board now?
Is my dog barking now? Why is my dog barking now?
What are you doing now? Are you doing your homework now?