Use a modal verb to rewrite:
It’s possible that Lucas is at home right now.
“Lucas __________ right now.”
might/could be at home
Which word means “to become friends again after an argument”?
make up
Deduction (past)
The fridge is empty.
“Someone ___ eaten everything.”
MUST HAVE
Which phrase means “to relax and do nothing”?
chill out
COMPARING
The ________ difference between the two photos is...
MAIN difference
Give advice with a modal verb.
Q: Your friend looks sick.
A: You __________ doctor.
SHOULD SEE A
Which adjective means “very unhappy or uncomfortable”?
miserable
Impossible past
He didn’t have a passport yesterday, so he ___ flown to Paris.
can’t have - must have (choose the correct one)
CAN'T HAVE
“I need some ___ this weekend... I’m exhausted.” downtime
DOWNTIME
What phrase means “I believe strongly”?
I feel strongly that…
I feel strongly that…
Prohibition
Q: “Parking here isn't allowed.”
A: You ___________ here.
MUSN'T PARK
“I didn’t understand the homework very well last night. I was a bit ___.”
puzzled
“You were so rude yesterday.”
“You ___ said that to your parents.”
shouldn’t have
Which expression means “to enjoy pressure or stress”?
thrive on
Fill in the blank: “In ___ photos, you can see people outdoors.”
both
Deduction
Q: You hear someone playing the piano very well. Deduce with a modal verb:
“That person _________ very talented.”
MUST BE
Which phrase means “to stop being friendly with someone because of a fight”?
fall out
Unnecessary past action
We brought umbrellas, but it never rained.
“We ___ brought umbrellas.”
needn’t have
Choose the correct phrase:
“Speaking on stage helped me ___.”
Options:
A) build self-confidence
B) on top of
C) addicted to
A) build self-confidence
Your best guess / you're not 100% sure.
“I'm not sure, he ___ be waiting for someone.”
might/could
Replace SHOULD with another modal verb:
You should tell your crush how you feel.
OUGHT TO
Choose the correct word:
“Luis didn’t mean to upset Ana, but she felt really ___.“
offended / addicted / amused
OFFENDED
Past possibility
Rewrite: “Maybe she missed the bus.”
“She ___ missed the bus.”
might have / may have / could have
Which noun means “constant worry or nervousness”?
anxiety
Give a basic comparing phrase:
“In the first photo...… but in the second photo...”
“In the first photo …, WHEREAS in the second photo..”