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Title Assignment 2ytyt dhrh hfdfgfd hdgfg fgdf fgdfg fgdfgd fgdfgdfh hgjhncvnvb
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Course Thermodynamics
Institution Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan
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Name: LÊ BÙI MINH HIÊẾU Class no: PC1709

Date: 30/10/2021

I - Must and Mustn’t (Conclusion) Match the sentences with the conclusions below. Use must or musn’t 1.He didn’t pass the test. He must be sad. (j) 2.Maria and Pedro broke up. They must have couple problems. (f) 3.The teacher didn’t arrive yet. Must be traffic. (h) 4.Look, they are wearing thick clothes. Must be cold there.

(c)

5.The computer is very slow. It must have a virus. (a) 6. The doctor looked worried and sad. His patient must be very ill.

(e)

7. Maria is going to take the final test tomorrow. She be nervous. (b) 8. Maria and Carlos failed the course. Their parents must be angry. (i) 9. Everyone who ate lobster at the Seafood Restaurant got very sick. They must have gotten food poisoning. (d) 10. Kathy walks her dogs and talks to them. They sleep with her at night. She must love them. (g) (a)have a virus

(b)be nervous (c)be cold there (d)have gotten food poisoning

(e)patient must be very ill (h)be traffic

(f)have couple problems

(i)be angry

(g)love them

(j)be sad

II - May and Might (Possibility) Questions About You: A. Answer the questions about you. Use ‘might’ in your answers. 1. What might you do after class?  I might play games after class. 2. What time might you get out of bed next Saturday?  I might get out of bed next Saturday at 05:30 AM. 3. Where might you live in ten years?  I might live in Vietnam in ten years. 4. What might you do next weekend?  I might go to cinema next weekend. 5. What might you dream about tonight? I might dream of having a lot of money tonight.

B. Complete the sentences below by using ‘may or may not’ and ‘might or might not’ to describe possibility.

1. There are some dark clouds in the sky. [may] It may raid heavy today. 2. It’s nine-thirty and Jack feels tired. [might]  He might take the day off work. 3. My class starts soon, but I’m not sure where the classroom is. [may not]  I may not get to class on time. 4. Sarah has some money and she is at a clothing store. [might]  She might save money and not buy clothes. 5. It’s cold outside, but James isn’t wearing a jacket. [might]  He might not be cold. C. Complete these sentences by choosing the best answers. 1. My family and I … travel to Montreal a)might b) might be 2. I think that you … wrong. I think next summer. the meeting is tomorrow, not today. a) may b) may be 3. Many scientists think that there … life on other planets. a) may b) may be 4. No, calling Mr. Smith at two o’clock in the morning … a good idea. a) might be b) might not be 5. A: What is the capital city of Spain? B: I’m not sure but it … Madrid. a) might b) might be...


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