решить.
1. Match the two sentence halves and write a – d next to the number 1 – 4.

1. Can I come round to your house later?
2. Could you lend me £20, please?
3. Can I get you a cup of tea?
4. Would you mind passing me that menu, please?

a. I suppose so. But I need it back before Friday.

b. Well, actually, my mum’s not feeling well. Maybe another time.

c. Yes, of course. Here you go.

d. No, I’m OK, thanks, I’ve just had one.

2. Write the words in the correct order to make sentences.

1. giving a you me mind Would hand?

2. up please? me Can pick you later,

3. explain you Could this, please ?
4. come for you round to like Would dinner?

3. Draw a line to match the sentences that have the same meaning.

1. I’m sure that’s Katie.
2. I’m sure that isn’t Katie.
3. It’s possible that it’s Katie.
4. Maybe that isn’t Katie.

5. I’m certain that wasn’t Katie.

6. Perhaps that was Katie.
7. It was definitely Katie.

a. That must have been Katie.

b. That girl must be Katie.

c. It might not be Katie.

d. That girl can’t be Katie.

e. It may be Katie.

f. It can’t have been Katie.

g. It could have been Katie.

1. I can't believe you've been waiting all this time! You be really bored.

2. His car's not here. He have gone out.

3. Look how much sugar and salt it's got in it! It be good for you.

4. Have you looked next to your computer? I think you have left your keys there.

5. Correct these sentences.

1. Joe might be to play football at the moment.
2. That virus may of come from an app.
3. This writing is terrible. That can be an 'e', but I'm not sure.
4. I don't believe it! You can't had failed your exam!

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