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9 GRAMMAR EXTRA

UPPER INTERMEDIATE UNIT 9 9.2 past modals of deduction

9.1 -ing form and infinitive


1 Match statements 1–5 with responses a)–e).
1 They went on holiday to Australia.
1 Put the words in the correct order to make 2 Do you think Joe Bad was the kidnapper?
sentences and questions. 3 Sara was in an extremely bad mood yesterday.
1 vegetarian / eat / in / prefers / restaurants / food / 4 I haven’t seen the Smiths around recently. Have you?
to / he 5 Miss Jones is late for the meeting.
He                      
a) I know. She might not have been feeling well.
2 you / the / to / evening / would / home / like / at /
b) She may have missed the bus this morning.
spend?
c) No, he was in prison at the time so he couldn’t
Would                      
have done it.
3 see / in / her / not / I / regret / hospital / going /
d) Really? That must have been nice for them.
to
e) No, but they can’t have gone away. I saw a light on
I                      
in their hall last night.
4 do / learning / to / want / go / English / you / on
Do                       2 Respond to statements 1–6.Use the prompts in the
5 he / her / but / to / tried / too / angry / speak / box and the modal verbs in brackets.
she / was / to
be / my wife car / break down get lost / fog
He                      
have / argument water pipe / break
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of 1 There was water all over the kitchen floor this
the verbs in brackets. morning, but now it’s gone. (could)
1 You must stop (bite) your                                                                                          
fingernails, Kim. You’ll have none le! 2 Pete and Lisa have split up. (must)
2 The thief got into the house because Jay forgot                                                                                          
(lock) the window last night.
3 Two climbers have been reported missing. (may)
3 Did you remember (post) my letters
                                                                                         
yesterday?
4 A woman phoned you, but didn’t leave a message.
4 If the wi-fi doesn’t work, try
(can’t)
(switch) off the modem for one minute.
                                                                                         
5 I’ll never forget (see) the Beatles
perform live in 1963. 5 The dinner’s ready, but they haven’t arrived yet.
(might)
6 Can we stop somewhere soon
(have) a coffee?                                                                                          
7 The garage said they’d try
car by Wednesday.
(fix) the 3 Complete the second sentence so it has a similar
meaning to the first. Use past modals of deduction.
8 Some people prefer not (watch)
1 Maybe she was watching TV when they broke in.
violent films on TV.
She                      .
3 Find and correct the mistakes in the sentences. 2 I don’t believe that he was stalking me!
1 We discussed annual sales and then went on He                      .
3 It’s possible that a hacker broke into his computer
talking about production levels.
and stole his identity.
2 Just before we le the house, I remembered A hacker                      .
picking up the passports and tickets from the 4 Surely the police didn’t arrest our son for
table. vandalism!
3 I regret informing you that you have failed your The police                      .
driving test. 5 I didn’t understand what he said, but maybe he
4 I’m beginning understanding why things went so was trying to help us.
wrong between us. I didn’t understand what he said, but he
                  .
5 You should taking the dog for a walk at least once
6 Evidence shows that the gang broke into the
a day. museum during the night.
The gang                      .

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9 GRAMMAR EXTRA

9.3 reporting an incident Consolidation


1 Complete the witness statement with phrases a)–i). 1 Choose the correct answer, a), b) or c).
A: Excuse me, security officer. I want to report a the!
I first saw him while I was sitting in the park. He
A woman stole my mobile!
1
George Clooney. He was putting a bag in
the litter bin. I 2 it was strange because it was B: OK. Calm down and tell me what happened.
quite a big bag. The man 3 he was very tense A: Well, I was sitting outside that café over there
and nervous. It was 4 that a woman came texting a friend. I’d promised 1 her where to
along and took the bag out of the bin. She opened it meet me, and 2 do it. Suddenly, a woman
and looked inside quickly. She 5 with what she came to my table and offered 3 me a
saw. She called someone on her mobile, but I didn’t magazine. She put a pile of them on the table and
6
because I was a bit too far away. It 7 so I stopped 4 look at one. Then I bought it and
quickly. It didn’t 8 that she was one of the she le. It never occurred to me that she was a
kidnappers until I saw the news on TV just now. Then thief!
it 9 that I should call you immediately. B: Did you see her steal the phone?
a) all happened A: No, but it 5 have been anyone else. Nobody
b) cross my mind came near the table except her. She’d put the
magazines on top of the mobile. Then she 6
c) catch what she said
picked it all up when she le.
d) occurred to me
B: When did you notice the phone had gone?
e) seemed pleased
f) remember thinking A: It was only when I went to pay the bill that I
realised 7 happened. I ran around the
g) reminded me of
shopping centre trying 8 her, but nothing.
h) only a minute later
B: Do you remember 9
like?
i) looked as if
A: She was quite young, with short dark hair and a
2 Put the conversation in the correct order. nice smile. She 10 me of that actress from
a) Police officer: So tell me what was she The Hunger Games. Oh, and I remember her
wearing.
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a document 12 that she was from a
charity. But I didn’t 13 the name.
b) Witness: That’s right, shoes with high
heels. B: That’s all very useful, Miss. Could you go
to the police station later? We will need 14
c) Police officer: What you saw in the park.
statement.
d) Police officer: High heeled shoes?
1 a) to tell b) tell c) telling
e) Witness: Oh right! Seeing the woman and
the bag, yes. 2 a) had forgot b) forgot c) had
doing forgotten to
f ) Police officer: Ready, Miss? I’ll take your
3 a) selling b) to sell c) to selling
statement about the
incident now. 1 4 a) texting to b) to text to c) texting
5 a) can’t b) must c) could
g) Police officer: Yes, the crime, the shopliing
you witnessed. 6 a) may have b) must have c) might have
7 a) what had b) what c) what did
h) Witness: Yes, a red scarf – and black
trousers. Her shoes were red 8 a) to finding b) to find c) finding
too with sort of high bits at 9 a) how looked b) what she c) what she
the back. look looked
i) Police officer: A scarf? 10 a) occurred b) reminded c) seemed
11 a) showing b) to show c) showing to
j) Witness: Incident?
me me me
k) Witness: A black coat and red, um, you 12 a) claiming b) to claim c) claim
know, the thing to put round
13 a) caught b) catched c) catch
your neck.
14 a) to take b) to taking c) to catch
l) Witness: Witnessed?

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