She is ill, so she MUST see the doctor. It’s raining heavily. You MUST take your umbrella. We MUSTN’T pick the flowers in the park. Mike is nine months old. He MUSTN’T eat nuts. I am very tall. So I CAN play basketball. I’m sorry but we CAN’T come to your party tomorrow. You are speaking very quietly. I CAN’T understand you. CAN I use your phone? We CAN’T go to the bank today. We haven’t got any money. My hands are dirty. I MUST wash them. It’s late. I MUST go now. You MUST stop at a red traffic light. You MUSTN’T speed in the city. Tourists MUST take their passports when they go abroad. Footballers MUSTN’T touch the ball with their hands. CAN you play the guitar? I CAN’T come with you now. Because I’m studying my lessons.
1. The results of the experiment have [been introduced] in the newest project. (been included) 2. The company has [embarked] on a new strategy to improve its image. (started) 3. Nicky and John’s relationship is going through a difficult [phase] ... (period) 4. We [endeavor]... to meet our customers’ requirements. (try very hard) 5. The bird [sank] ... under the water to hide from the predator. (hid) 6. Can you see a [constellation] ... of stars over there? That is the star system I told you about the other day. (group) 7. Your task is to [highlight] the misspelt words in your colleagues’ essays. (mark) 8. The newest novel [exhibits] ... the author’s extraordinary literary abilities. (represents) 9. She managed to [encourage] ... them to double their efforts. (persuade) 10. His irresponsible decisions [affected] our financial condition. (influenced) 11. It must have been a [titanic] ... effort not to burst out laughing while he was telling you this story. (great) 12. The exhibition [featuring]... the paintings of Degas was very inspiriting. (including) 13. Their [ultimate] ... aim is to increase their company’s market share. (final) 14. Her decisions contributed to the [rise] ... of the company’s profit. (increasing)
It’s raining heavily. You MUST take your umbrella.
We MUSTN’T pick the flowers in the park.
Mike is nine months old. He MUSTN’T eat nuts.
I am very tall. So I CAN play basketball.
I’m sorry but we CAN’T come to your party tomorrow.
You are speaking very quietly. I CAN’T understand you.
CAN I use your phone?
We CAN’T go to the bank today. We haven’t got any money.
My hands are dirty. I MUST wash them.
It’s late. I MUST go now.
You MUST stop at a red traffic light.
You MUSTN’T speed in the city.
Tourists MUST take their passports when they go abroad.
Footballers MUSTN’T touch the ball with their hands.
CAN you play the guitar?
I CAN’T come with you now. Because I’m studying my lessons.
2. The company has [embarked] on a new strategy to improve its image. (started)
3. Nicky and John’s relationship is going through a difficult [phase] ... (period)
4. We [endeavor]... to meet our customers’ requirements. (try very hard)
5. The bird [sank] ... under the water to hide from the predator. (hid)
6. Can you see a [constellation] ... of stars over there? That is the star system I told you about the other day. (group)
7. Your task is to [highlight] the misspelt words in your colleagues’ essays. (mark)
8. The newest novel [exhibits] ... the author’s extraordinary literary abilities. (represents)
9. She managed to [encourage] ... them to double their efforts. (persuade)
10. His irresponsible decisions [affected] our financial condition. (influenced)
11. It must have been a [titanic] ... effort not to burst out laughing while he was telling you this story. (great)
12. The exhibition [featuring]... the paintings of Degas was very inspiriting. (including)
13. Their [ultimate] ... aim is to increase their company’s market share. (final)
14. Her decisions contributed to the [rise] ... of the company’s profit. (increasing)