Find the missing word.
Modals of speculation & Comparatives
Double Gaps
Tenses & Relative Clauses
100

If you can’t afford to buy something, it means you don’t have _________ money.

enough

100

Ahmet’s car is not parked at the usual place. He can’t be at home. He ______ be out.

must

100

Mike ____ very fast when he ____ the accident. 

was driving / had 

100

This is the hospital ______ employs great doctors. 

which OR that

200

Look how much sugar that milkshake has got in it! It ______ be good for you.

can't

200

I’m sorry, I don’t know where that restaurant is. That lady over there ________ help you.

may / might / could

200

Mary ____ of adopting a dog from the shelter as she believes it is an incredibly rewarding experience.

is thinking

200

They ____ for forty minutes, but no one has scored a goal yet.

have been playing

300

Sorry, Jane. I feel _________ tired to go shopping right now. I have been writing a report for two hours.

too

300

Betty has won several prizes for her research. She _______ be really intelligent.

must

300

I have decided to resign from the company _________ I’ve worked since 2019 because the commute    takes _________ long. 

where OR at which / too 

300

I ____ the driving test two times last year, but I ____ them both.

took / failed

400

Because Pete has such an innocent face, he _________ be a criminal.

can't 

400

A: Would you like some more pizza?

B: No, thanks. That’s _________ pizza for me. I’m trying to lose some weight.

enough

400

My salary is _________ low. Unfortunately, I don’t make _________ money to buy a car.  

too / enough

400

Gender wage gap occurs ____ women and men are paid unequal wages for the same job.

when

500

Jonathan has a 17-year-old daughter _________ ambition is to become a doctor. 

whose

500

This is _________ the best book I’ve ever read in my whole life. 

by far

500

This hotel is _________ as luxurious as the hotel _________ we stayed last summer. 

almost OR just OR nearly OR nowhere near / where

500

Retell the sentence below using a modal of speculation.


I’m sure John has a new phone number because I can’t get hold of him.

John must have a new phone number because I can’t get in contact with him.