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 dennismychina
 
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							| It�s obviously a multi choice exercise, therefore I�d say might is the �most� correct. (to coin a phrase) |  6 Nov 2009     
					
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 eng789
 
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 These were the possibilities         can,     can�t,     could,     couldn�t    may,    might,      must,       mustn�t,                should,      shouldn�t,      have to,      had to,      don�t have to 
 
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 foreign
 
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							| Yes, just accept all those three answers you provided earlier. I think you really have to accept all three of them because all three are grammatically correct and they make sense.  |  6 Nov 2009     
					
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 eng789
 
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							| Here �s the rest of the questions + what I think are the best answers. 
 1.  You should �t  take life so
seriously.  Relax a bit. 2.  Take an
umbrella.  It ______________ rain later. -- we did this one. 3.  Jack had to
go to the hospital yesterday. 4.  You look tired.  You should  go to bed. 5.  Can  you
speak a foreign language?  6.  It looks like they
aren�t at home.  They must be away
for the weekend. 7.  I haven�t heard from Ellen for a long
time.  Maybe I should  give her a
call. 
 
 Any suggestions ?? |  6 Nov 2009     
					
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 Kate (kkcat)
 
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							| Shalom dear Barbara, I think that all the exapmles you provided are OK.
 Number 6 is interesting - we usually use  �must � when we are sure that something is true or untrue, and  �may/might � when we are not really sure...so, I think both are possible, or not? Does the phrase  �it looks like � bear strong or weak probability?
  
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 eng789
 
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							| #1 - shouldn �t / mustn �t / don �t have to #3 - had to / couldn �t #5 - Can / Can �t#6   -    may/ might/ must/ could 
 Should I accept all of these?????? |  6 Nov 2009     
					
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 Mishuna
 
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							| You have to give more context when you create this kind of activities. I always try to give two sentences for context...modals tend to be confusing in isolated sentences... I agree with Kate.
 
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