Choose the correct answer: Vocabulary
1-The factory plans to ……….. in new computers.
a-resist b– arrest c – invest d– detest
2-The rock was cut …………. a rectangular shape.
a-into b– with c– of d– at
3-The quickest way to get to the city centre is to …………….an underground train.
a-come b– do c– travel d– take
4-Some people ………………… long distances while others work close to home.
a-communicate b- commute c– complain d– compete
5-A journey on the underground …………………. one pound.
a-costs b – pays c– gives d– makes
6-People can ……………… money by travelling on the underground.
a-keep b– waste c – save – d develop
7-The ancient temple's ………………stone pillars had begun to crumble
a -massive b – active c– alive d– alternative
8-The first line of the Paris Metro system ………………. in 1900.
a-started b– opened c – destroyed d– made
9-My father studied ………………at university and has designed many important bridges.
a- engineer b – engineers c – engineered d– engineering
10-Education is a/an ………………… in the future of a country and its young people.
a- investment b – wish c– desire d- demand
11-Nearly four million ……………. travel to and from London every day.
a-competitors b – commuters c– contractors d– conductors
12-The Great Wall of China was a/an …….. project which took hundreds of years to complete.
a-investment b– conservative c – contemporary d – massive
13-That tunnel has a ………………………. of 7 metres.
a-size b – diameter c– weight d – price
14-The height of the …………………….. is 25 metres.
a-street b– stiff c – staff d– cliff
15-The artist …………………….. the sculpture from a massive piece of stone.
a-harvested b- carved c– curved d– starved
16-At night, bright lights always ………………….. the front of the palace.
a- illuminate b – eliminate c – contaminate d – originate
17-If you want to ask the teacher a question, you should ……………… your hand.
a-rise b – arouse c – rise d– raise
18-The Sphinx is …………………… near the Pyramids at Giza.
a- postponed b– possessed c– preceded d– positioned
19-The statue of the pharaoh is a famous ancient ……………………..
a-moment b– memory c – monument d– mount.
20-The statue is built on a hard …………………. made of concrete.
a- basic b – base c – case d– brass
21-The ………………………….. of the Great Wall of China is 6,400 kilometres.
a-width b– breadth c– length d– wealth
22-The Great Pyramid is about 150 metres …………………
a-height b– weight c– high d– low.
23-A …... is a large structure that is built to remind us of an important event or a famous person. a-minute b – monument c – moment d– cement
24-A cliff means high …………………..
a-racket b– pocket c– rock d– stick
25-To …………………..means to cut stone or wood into a particular shape.
a-carve b– crave c– achieve d - activate
26-To ………………. is to make light shine on something.
a-bright b– sight c– fight d – illuminate
27-To …………………. is to move something to a higher position.
a- erase b– chase c– raise d– praise
28-Many years ago, enemies were …………… the rich towns of northern China.
a-attracting b– attacking c – attempting d – attending
29-Building the Aswan High Dam meant that the Nile Valley would be……………
a-fed b– fled c– flooded d– defeated.
30-The massive statues were cut into pieces which …………….. over 30 tonnes each.
a-weighed b– laid c– paid d– waited
31-…………………, the wall reached a length of 6,400 km.
a- Continually b– Individually c – Manually d – Eventually
32-The work began in 220 BCE and ……………….for hundreds of years.
a-started b– continued c– opened d – offered
33-It was ………………… that Egypt should lose one of its most important monuments.
a- unattainable b– uncontrollable c - unthinkable d- uncountable
34-Today, the temples are an amazing …………… of ancient and modern engineering.
a-coronation b – combination c – communication d– connection
35-Plans were ……………………… to rescue the temples.
a-done b– taken c – made d– given
36-The work took more than 3 years………………………
a-to complete b –complete c– completed d – completing
37-The government is trying to ……………….. more tourists to Egypt.
a- attack b– attend c– attract d – attain
38-He walked fast because he didn't want to ……………… the bus.
a- lose b– miss c– loose d – loss
39-This is the greatest monument ever……………………..
a-discovery b– discover c – discovered d– discovering.
40-The government should provide more money ………………….. education.
a- with b– for c– at d– on
41-Could you tell me the best …….. to go to the city centre, please?
a- way b- method c- route d- root
42-The …………… way from here is to take an underground train.
a- long b- short c- expensive d- quickest
43-Cairo Metro is the ………. underground railway system in Africa or the Middle East.
a- lonely b-alone c- only d- solo
44-It’s …………………………..newer than London or Paris System.
a- more b- a lot c- less d- most
45-The first line …………………. in 1989. It’s about 44 kilometres long and goes from the Helwan to New El Marg.
a-was opened b- is opened c- opened d-opens
46-Cairo Metro must have made travelling around Cairo easier for…..
a- commuters b- commutes c- communicators d-compensators
47-Trains carry …………… two million people every day.
a- exactly b- near c-accurately d- nearly
48-………….by metro cost the same whether you travel between the stations or go from one end of the line to the other.
a-Journey b- Journeys c- Travelling d- Going
49-The metro must have ………… people a lot of money and improved the journeys to work.
a- rescued b- saved c- provided d- supplied
50-There are two lines in the metro system at the moment, but there are ………… for six lines.
a- plans b- works c- hopes d- wishes
51-…………. under the Nile can’t have been easy.
a- Diving b- Sailing c- Swimming d- Tunnelling
52-They used a massive drilling machine called Nefertiti. It dug a tunnel with a …………….of over eight meters.
a- monometer b- diameter c- trimetric d- hemi meter
53-The whole thing sounds like a ……….engineering project. It can’t have been cheap.
a- mass b- masses c- misses d- massive
54-We’re very ……….the underground, and it's considered to be one of the most modern underground systems in the world.
a- pride of b- ashamed of c- proud of d- shy of
55-The underground is an …………….. in Egypt’s future as a centre for tourism and business.
a- investor b- investing c- investment d- investments
56-Egypt has many amazing ... of engineering, both ancient and modern.
a- works b- work c- establishments d- sites
57-Abu Simbel is the site of two temples which were ……………..a cliff in about 1250 BC.
a- built into b- made into c- carved into d- curved
58-The larger temple was ………so that at certain times of the year, the rays of the rising sun would illuminate the statues .
a- put b- positioned c- built d- constructed
59-The government decided to build Aswan High Dam. Thus, the Nile Valley would be ….and that Abu Simbel itself would be under water.
a- flooded b- watered c- dried d- dug
60-It was ………….that Egypt should lose one of its most important monuments, so plans were made to rescue it.
a- thinkable b- unthinkable c- thoughtful d- thoughtless
Find the mistake in each of the following sentences :
1-A transporter is someone who travels a long distance to work every day .
2-He infected his life savings in his daughter’s business.
3-The explosion made a passive hole in the ground.
4-The funnel goes under the Nile.
5-A strong economy depends on a healthy manufacturing basic.
6-The statue was possessed at the entrance of the castle.
7-The government has made a plan to rise taxes.
8-It was unthinking that she could be dead.
9-The earth is discriminated by the sun.
10-Keep away from the edge of the stiff - you might fall.
11-Egypt has many amazed works of engineering.
12-There are a lot of history monuments in Egypt.
13-The street is 50 metres length.
14-We should stop people pollute the environment.
15-The Great Wall of China was built to keep the attackers of.
16- We are proud of he won the prize.
17- Abu Simbel is the sign of two temples.
18- The temples were curved into a cliff.
19- They do a plan to rescue the monuments.
20- A jockey is riding in the horse.
21- It is width enough for them to move.
22- He has his own factory , he works against himself.
23- The thieves attached the old woman and robbed her.
24- My father died at the ago of 66.
25- I can't hear you , please rise your voice.
Choose the correct answer: Grammar:
1-His car ………. have cost a lot of money. It's the latest make.
a- can't b- might c- must d- may
2-A: Look, Hesham's keys are on the table.
B: He ……………… have seen them when he left this morning.
a- can't b-must c- mustn’t d- had to
3-A: I rang you this morning, but you didn't answer.
B Sorry, I ………….. have been asleep.
a can't b-must c- have to d- may not
4-A- He's only been in the laboratory for ten minutes.
B Surely he ………. have finished his experiment already.
a- can't b-must c- mustn't d- might
5-A- Ali fell off his bike this morning. Do you know if he's OK?
B- His mother says he ………… have broken his arm.
a- mustn't b-might c- couldn't d- can't
6-There …… has been a sandstorm. The streets are covered in sand.
a- must b- might c- can't d- mustn't
7-She ...... have rung me early this morning. I was out until midday.
a- might b- must c- mustn't d- can
8-He …………….have missed his train. He is usually late.
a- must b- can't c- might d- couldn't
9-Lamiaa ………… have forgotten. She's got a very good memory.
a- can't b- might c- could d- may
10-It ………. Been very windy during the night. There are branches all over the ground
a- can't b- must c- could d- may
11-His watch ……… have cost a lot of money. It is made of plastic.
a- can't b- might c- must d- may
12-It’s got wings so it ……… be a bird
a-must b-can’t c-must have d-may
13-He was absent for a week. He …… ill during that time.
a-must b-must be c-must have been d-may be.
14-It ………. our train. It’s too early.
a- can’t be b- must be c-needn’t be d-might be
15-She …….. out when I phoned as no one answered.
a- must be b- can’t c- must have been d-had to be.
16-I am not sure; he ……. tired when he stopped working.
a-might be b- must have been c- must be d- might have been
17-What a pity! He’s bleeding terribly. He … an accident.
a-can’t have had b-may have had
c-must have had d-should have had
18-He …… ill as he was absent last week.
a-must be b-won’t be c-must have been d-can’t have been
19-She …. be only 30, she looks much older.
a-mustn’t b-can’t c-shouldn’t d-needn’t
20-The criminal ----------- have escaped through that broken door.
a – might b – couldn't c – must d – might not
21-He …………… missed his train. He's usually late.
a- must have b – can't have c– didn't have d– can have
22-His watch …………… cost a lot of money. It's made of plastic.
a- must have b– might have c – could have d– can't have
23-It ……….. been very windy during the night. There are branches all over the ground.
a-can't have b – will have c– must have d– didn't have
24-Tunneling under the Nile …………………. been easy. I'm sure it was difficult.
a- must have b– may have c– can't have d – might have
25-My father …………. walked to work this morning. His car is still in the garage.
a-didn't have b– won't have c– shall have d– must have
26-He can't walk. He …………… be ill.
a-must b – mustn't c– shouldn't d – won't
27-He spends so much money. He ……………….. be rich.
a- can't b – shouldn't c – must d – won't
28-You ……..finished that book already. You bought it only yesterday and it is very long.
a-can't have b– must have c – should have d – will have
29-A: I don't know where my school bag is, Mum?
B: It's not here. You ………………… have left it on the train.
a- mustn't b– can't c – might d – won't
30-A: Look, Hesham's keys are on the table.
B: He …………….. seen them when he left this morning.
a-must have b - can't have c – might have d– may have
31-A: I rang you this morning, but you didn't answer.
B: Sorry, I …………… have been asleep.
a- can't b – might not c – may not d– must
32-A: He's only been in the laboratory for ten minutes.
B: Surely he ………………….. have finished the experiment already.
a- must b – can't c – might d – may
33-A: Ali fell off his bike this morning. Do you know if he's OK?
B: His mother says he ………………have broken his arm.
a-might b– will c– can d – didn't
34-He …………….. been injured. There was blood on his face.
a- can't have b– mustn't have c– must have d– should have
35-The streets are wet. It ……………… last night.
a- must rain b– can't rain c– must have rained d– should have rained
36-Mona is never late, ……………….?
a- she b– isn't she c – won't she d– will she
37-I'm not rich enough to buy that car, ………………………?
a-aren't I b – don't I c – can I d– am I
38-Not everyone enjoys sport, …………………..?
a-do they b – don't they c– didn't he d – does he
39-Let's go out tonight, ……………….?
a-will you b – won't you c – should we d – shall we
40-She'd rather not sign the cheque, …………………….?
a-did she b – hadn't she c – wouldn't she d – would she
41-He's got a very good memory, he ………….
a- must have forgotten b- can’t have forgotten
c- might have forgotten d- may have forgotten
42-He is never usually late; he …………missed his train.
a- must have b-can’t have c-might have d- may have
43-It is made of plastic, it ……………..cost a lot of money..
a- must b- can’t have c- will d- has to be
44-I was out until midday, she …………….me this morning.
a- must ring b- can't have rung c- must have rung d- will have rung
45-The streets are covered in sand, there ……….a sandstorm last night.
a-must be b- can’t be c- might have been d-must have been
46-There are braches all over the ground, it …………windy yesterday.
a- can’t be b- might be c- must be d- must have been
47-Dina ……have been at school yesterday .the list of the absent included her name.
a- must b-can’t c- needn’t d- mustn’t
48-We don’t know when earthquakes happen .They …….predicted.
a- were b- can’t be c- have been d- had been
49-His bad exam results ……..have frustrated his poor parents.
a- must b- should c- can’t d- needn’t
50-They ……..mad, the solution they gave is very reasonable.
a- must be b–can’t be c- may be d- would be
51-She …….foolish she says she believes in magic.
a- can't be b- may be c- must have been d- must be
52-This ……be his car. He is too poor to afford such an expensive vehicle
a- may b- can't c- must d- might
53-The streets are wet , it ………rained while we were in
a- must have b- can't have c- neednt have d- should have
54-What you are saying……………….be true. I am sure it isn’t.
a- may b- can't c- might d- must
55-I cannot find my eyeglasses. I ………have left them at home.
a- must b- can't c- may d- might
Find the mistakes:
1-I phoned him but he didn't answer, he must have heard the ring.
2-He can have rung yesterday evening. I'm not sure.
3-I am certain she might be a nurse
4-She must meet him last week.
5-Hanan owns a large villa and a large company, she must be poor.
6-I am not sure. Aya must have robbed the bank.
7-I'm not sure how well I did in the test at school today, but I think I might pass
8-I am sure she robbed the bank. She can't be a thief.
9-A- I think this structure was built about 200 years ago.
B- It can't have been very difficult. Those pieces of metal look incredibly heavy.
10-Do you think they made the pieces nearby or brought them from somewhere else?
B- They must have brought them very far. They're too big.
11-In the past, people can't find clean water, so there were a lot of diseases.
12-She's been trying to pass her driving test for six years and she's finally managed in passing it.
13-I don't see my neighbor any more. He must moved to a new house.
14-He can read or write. He is illiterate.
15-Excuse me, should you tell me the way to the station, please?
16-We could get into our car because our keys were locked inside.
17-We will keep out of oil in 20 years.
18-Almost any information you need shall be found on the internet.
19-He uses a stethoscope and wears a white coat. He can't be a doctor.
20-She can the ability to do her job very efficiently.
1-The factory plans to ……….. in new computers.
a-resist b– arrest c – invest d– detest
2-The rock was cut …………. a rectangular shape.
a-into b– with c– of d– at
3-The quickest way to get to the city centre is to …………….an underground train.
a-come b– do c– travel d– take
4-Some people ………………… long distances while others work close to home.
a-communicate b- commute c– complain d– compete
5-A journey on the underground …………………. one pound.
a-costs b – pays c– gives d– makes
6-People can ……………… money by travelling on the underground.
a-keep b– waste c – save – d develop
7-The ancient temple's ………………stone pillars had begun to crumble
a -massive b – active c– alive d– alternative
8-The first line of the Paris Metro system ………………. in 1900.
a-started b– opened c – destroyed d– made
9-My father studied ………………at university and has designed many important bridges.
a- engineer b – engineers c – engineered d– engineering
10-Education is a/an ………………… in the future of a country and its young people.
a- investment b – wish c– desire d- demand
11-Nearly four million ……………. travel to and from London every day.
a-competitors b – commuters c– contractors d– conductors
12-The Great Wall of China was a/an …….. project which took hundreds of years to complete.
a-investment b– conservative c – contemporary d – massive
13-That tunnel has a ………………………. of 7 metres.
a-size b – diameter c– weight d – price
14-The height of the …………………….. is 25 metres.
a-street b– stiff c – staff d– cliff
15-The artist …………………….. the sculpture from a massive piece of stone.
a-harvested b- carved c– curved d– starved
16-At night, bright lights always ………………….. the front of the palace.
a- illuminate b – eliminate c – contaminate d – originate
17-If you want to ask the teacher a question, you should ……………… your hand.
a-rise b – arouse c – rise d– raise
18-The Sphinx is …………………… near the Pyramids at Giza.
a- postponed b– possessed c– preceded d– positioned
19-The statue of the pharaoh is a famous ancient ……………………..
a-moment b– memory c – monument d– mount.
20-The statue is built on a hard …………………. made of concrete.
a- basic b – base c – case d– brass
21-The ………………………….. of the Great Wall of China is 6,400 kilometres.
a-width b– breadth c– length d– wealth
22-The Great Pyramid is about 150 metres …………………
a-height b– weight c– high d– low.
23-A …... is a large structure that is built to remind us of an important event or a famous person. a-minute b – monument c – moment d– cement
24-A cliff means high …………………..
a-racket b– pocket c– rock d– stick
25-To …………………..means to cut stone or wood into a particular shape.
a-carve b– crave c– achieve d - activate
26-To ………………. is to make light shine on something.
a-bright b– sight c– fight d – illuminate
27-To …………………. is to move something to a higher position.
a- erase b– chase c– raise d– praise
28-Many years ago, enemies were …………… the rich towns of northern China.
a-attracting b– attacking c – attempting d – attending
29-Building the Aswan High Dam meant that the Nile Valley would be……………
a-fed b– fled c– flooded d– defeated.
30-The massive statues were cut into pieces which …………….. over 30 tonnes each.
a-weighed b– laid c– paid d– waited
31-…………………, the wall reached a length of 6,400 km.
a- Continually b– Individually c – Manually d – Eventually
32-The work began in 220 BCE and ……………….for hundreds of years.
a-started b– continued c– opened d – offered
33-It was ………………… that Egypt should lose one of its most important monuments.
a- unattainable b– uncontrollable c - unthinkable d- uncountable
34-Today, the temples are an amazing …………… of ancient and modern engineering.
a-coronation b – combination c – communication d– connection
35-Plans were ……………………… to rescue the temples.
a-done b– taken c – made d– given
36-The work took more than 3 years………………………
a-to complete b –complete c– completed d – completing
37-The government is trying to ……………….. more tourists to Egypt.
a- attack b– attend c– attract d – attain
38-He walked fast because he didn't want to ……………… the bus.
a- lose b– miss c– loose d – loss
39-This is the greatest monument ever……………………..
a-discovery b– discover c – discovered d– discovering.
40-The government should provide more money ………………….. education.
a- with b– for c– at d– on
41-Could you tell me the best …….. to go to the city centre, please?
a- way b- method c- route d- root
42-The …………… way from here is to take an underground train.
a- long b- short c- expensive d- quickest
43-Cairo Metro is the ………. underground railway system in Africa or the Middle East.
a- lonely b-alone c- only d- solo
44-It’s …………………………..newer than London or Paris System.
a- more b- a lot c- less d- most
45-The first line …………………. in 1989. It’s about 44 kilometres long and goes from the Helwan to New El Marg.
a-was opened b- is opened c- opened d-opens
46-Cairo Metro must have made travelling around Cairo easier for…..
a- commuters b- commutes c- communicators d-compensators
47-Trains carry …………… two million people every day.
a- exactly b- near c-accurately d- nearly
48-………….by metro cost the same whether you travel between the stations or go from one end of the line to the other.
a-Journey b- Journeys c- Travelling d- Going
49-The metro must have ………… people a lot of money and improved the journeys to work.
a- rescued b- saved c- provided d- supplied
50-There are two lines in the metro system at the moment, but there are ………… for six lines.
a- plans b- works c- hopes d- wishes
51-…………. under the Nile can’t have been easy.
a- Diving b- Sailing c- Swimming d- Tunnelling
52-They used a massive drilling machine called Nefertiti. It dug a tunnel with a …………….of over eight meters.
a- monometer b- diameter c- trimetric d- hemi meter
53-The whole thing sounds like a ……….engineering project. It can’t have been cheap.
a- mass b- masses c- misses d- massive
54-We’re very ……….the underground, and it's considered to be one of the most modern underground systems in the world.
a- pride of b- ashamed of c- proud of d- shy of
55-The underground is an …………….. in Egypt’s future as a centre for tourism and business.
a- investor b- investing c- investment d- investments
56-Egypt has many amazing ... of engineering, both ancient and modern.
a- works b- work c- establishments d- sites
57-Abu Simbel is the site of two temples which were ……………..a cliff in about 1250 BC.
a- built into b- made into c- carved into d- curved
58-The larger temple was ………so that at certain times of the year, the rays of the rising sun would illuminate the statues .
a- put b- positioned c- built d- constructed
59-The government decided to build Aswan High Dam. Thus, the Nile Valley would be ….and that Abu Simbel itself would be under water.
a- flooded b- watered c- dried d- dug
60-It was ………….that Egypt should lose one of its most important monuments, so plans were made to rescue it.
a- thinkable b- unthinkable c- thoughtful d- thoughtless
Find the mistake in each of the following sentences :
1-A transporter is someone who travels a long distance to work every day .
2-He infected his life savings in his daughter’s business.
3-The explosion made a passive hole in the ground.
4-The funnel goes under the Nile.
5-A strong economy depends on a healthy manufacturing basic.
6-The statue was possessed at the entrance of the castle.
7-The government has made a plan to rise taxes.
8-It was unthinking that she could be dead.
9-The earth is discriminated by the sun.
10-Keep away from the edge of the stiff - you might fall.
11-Egypt has many amazed works of engineering.
12-There are a lot of history monuments in Egypt.
13-The street is 50 metres length.
14-We should stop people pollute the environment.
15-The Great Wall of China was built to keep the attackers of.
16- We are proud of he won the prize.
17- Abu Simbel is the sign of two temples.
18- The temples were curved into a cliff.
19- They do a plan to rescue the monuments.
20- A jockey is riding in the horse.
21- It is width enough for them to move.
22- He has his own factory , he works against himself.
23- The thieves attached the old woman and robbed her.
24- My father died at the ago of 66.
25- I can't hear you , please rise your voice.
Choose the correct answer: Grammar:
1-His car ………. have cost a lot of money. It's the latest make.
a- can't b- might c- must d- may
2-A: Look, Hesham's keys are on the table.
B: He ……………… have seen them when he left this morning.
a- can't b-must c- mustn’t d- had to
3-A: I rang you this morning, but you didn't answer.
B Sorry, I ………….. have been asleep.
a can't b-must c- have to d- may not
4-A- He's only been in the laboratory for ten minutes.
B Surely he ………. have finished his experiment already.
a- can't b-must c- mustn't d- might
5-A- Ali fell off his bike this morning. Do you know if he's OK?
B- His mother says he ………… have broken his arm.
a- mustn't b-might c- couldn't d- can't
6-There …… has been a sandstorm. The streets are covered in sand.
a- must b- might c- can't d- mustn't
7-She ...... have rung me early this morning. I was out until midday.
a- might b- must c- mustn't d- can
8-He …………….have missed his train. He is usually late.
a- must b- can't c- might d- couldn't
9-Lamiaa ………… have forgotten. She's got a very good memory.
a- can't b- might c- could d- may
10-It ………. Been very windy during the night. There are branches all over the ground
a- can't b- must c- could d- may
11-His watch ……… have cost a lot of money. It is made of plastic.
a- can't b- might c- must d- may
12-It’s got wings so it ……… be a bird
a-must b-can’t c-must have d-may
13-He was absent for a week. He …… ill during that time.
a-must b-must be c-must have been d-may be.
14-It ………. our train. It’s too early.
a- can’t be b- must be c-needn’t be d-might be
15-She …….. out when I phoned as no one answered.
a- must be b- can’t c- must have been d-had to be.
16-I am not sure; he ……. tired when he stopped working.
a-might be b- must have been c- must be d- might have been
17-What a pity! He’s bleeding terribly. He … an accident.
a-can’t have had b-may have had
c-must have had d-should have had
18-He …… ill as he was absent last week.
a-must be b-won’t be c-must have been d-can’t have been
19-She …. be only 30, she looks much older.
a-mustn’t b-can’t c-shouldn’t d-needn’t
20-The criminal ----------- have escaped through that broken door.
a – might b – couldn't c – must d – might not
21-He …………… missed his train. He's usually late.
a- must have b – can't have c– didn't have d– can have
22-His watch …………… cost a lot of money. It's made of plastic.
a- must have b– might have c – could have d– can't have
23-It ……….. been very windy during the night. There are branches all over the ground.
a-can't have b – will have c– must have d– didn't have
24-Tunneling under the Nile …………………. been easy. I'm sure it was difficult.
a- must have b– may have c– can't have d – might have
25-My father …………. walked to work this morning. His car is still in the garage.
a-didn't have b– won't have c– shall have d– must have
26-He can't walk. He …………… be ill.
a-must b – mustn't c– shouldn't d – won't
27-He spends so much money. He ……………….. be rich.
a- can't b – shouldn't c – must d – won't
28-You ……..finished that book already. You bought it only yesterday and it is very long.
a-can't have b– must have c – should have d – will have
29-A: I don't know where my school bag is, Mum?
B: It's not here. You ………………… have left it on the train.
a- mustn't b– can't c – might d – won't
30-A: Look, Hesham's keys are on the table.
B: He …………….. seen them when he left this morning.
a-must have b - can't have c – might have d– may have
31-A: I rang you this morning, but you didn't answer.
B: Sorry, I …………… have been asleep.
a- can't b – might not c – may not d– must
32-A: He's only been in the laboratory for ten minutes.
B: Surely he ………………….. have finished the experiment already.
a- must b – can't c – might d – may
33-A: Ali fell off his bike this morning. Do you know if he's OK?
B: His mother says he ………………have broken his arm.
a-might b– will c– can d – didn't
34-He …………….. been injured. There was blood on his face.
a- can't have b– mustn't have c– must have d– should have
35-The streets are wet. It ……………… last night.
a- must rain b– can't rain c– must have rained d– should have rained
36-Mona is never late, ……………….?
a- she b– isn't she c – won't she d– will she
37-I'm not rich enough to buy that car, ………………………?
a-aren't I b – don't I c – can I d– am I
38-Not everyone enjoys sport, …………………..?
a-do they b – don't they c– didn't he d – does he
39-Let's go out tonight, ……………….?
a-will you b – won't you c – should we d – shall we
40-She'd rather not sign the cheque, …………………….?
a-did she b – hadn't she c – wouldn't she d – would she
41-He's got a very good memory, he ………….
a- must have forgotten b- can’t have forgotten
c- might have forgotten d- may have forgotten
42-He is never usually late; he …………missed his train.
a- must have b-can’t have c-might have d- may have
43-It is made of plastic, it ……………..cost a lot of money..
a- must b- can’t have c- will d- has to be
44-I was out until midday, she …………….me this morning.
a- must ring b- can't have rung c- must have rung d- will have rung
45-The streets are covered in sand, there ……….a sandstorm last night.
a-must be b- can’t be c- might have been d-must have been
46-There are braches all over the ground, it …………windy yesterday.
a- can’t be b- might be c- must be d- must have been
47-Dina ……have been at school yesterday .the list of the absent included her name.
a- must b-can’t c- needn’t d- mustn’t
48-We don’t know when earthquakes happen .They …….predicted.
a- were b- can’t be c- have been d- had been
49-His bad exam results ……..have frustrated his poor parents.
a- must b- should c- can’t d- needn’t
50-They ……..mad, the solution they gave is very reasonable.
a- must be b–can’t be c- may be d- would be
51-She …….foolish she says she believes in magic.
a- can't be b- may be c- must have been d- must be
52-This ……be his car. He is too poor to afford such an expensive vehicle
a- may b- can't c- must d- might
53-The streets are wet , it ………rained while we were in
a- must have b- can't have c- neednt have d- should have
54-What you are saying……………….be true. I am sure it isn’t.
a- may b- can't c- might d- must
55-I cannot find my eyeglasses. I ………have left them at home.
a- must b- can't c- may d- might
Find the mistakes:
1-I phoned him but he didn't answer, he must have heard the ring.
2-He can have rung yesterday evening. I'm not sure.
3-I am certain she might be a nurse
4-She must meet him last week.
5-Hanan owns a large villa and a large company, she must be poor.
6-I am not sure. Aya must have robbed the bank.
7-I'm not sure how well I did in the test at school today, but I think I might pass
8-I am sure she robbed the bank. She can't be a thief.
9-A- I think this structure was built about 200 years ago.
B- It can't have been very difficult. Those pieces of metal look incredibly heavy.
10-Do you think they made the pieces nearby or brought them from somewhere else?
B- They must have brought them very far. They're too big.
11-In the past, people can't find clean water, so there were a lot of diseases.
12-She's been trying to pass her driving test for six years and she's finally managed in passing it.
13-I don't see my neighbor any more. He must moved to a new house.
14-He can read or write. He is illiterate.
15-Excuse me, should you tell me the way to the station, please?
16-We could get into our car because our keys were locked inside.
17-We will keep out of oil in 20 years.
18-Almost any information you need shall be found on the internet.
19-He uses a stethoscope and wears a white coat. He can't be a doctor.
20-She can the ability to do her job very efficiently.
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