
Ex. 3 Open the brackets and use the proper infinitive after the verb must. 1. Look! All people in
the street are going with their umbrellas up. It must (rain). 2. He has changed his job. He must (follow) your advice. 3. He must (fall) ill. Otherwise he would have come to the party. 4. Where is Michael? He must (be) here by now. – He lives in the country. He must (miss) the train. 5. What a dreadful noise! What is the matter? – Our neignbors must (quarrel) again. 6. Nobody must (notice) that he was not used to speaking in public. 7. The criminal must (be) very careful. He did not leave any fingerprints. 8. We are late, I am afraid. Ann must (wait) for us. 9. He must (forget) that he promised to come. 10. They must (write) a composition for two hours. They must (be) tired. 11. You must (misunderstand) me, I did not want to hurt your feelings. 12. Nobody must (see) him enter. Everybody startled when he came in. 13. I hear someone’s steps outside. She must (go). 14. You may find him in the garden. He must (read). 15. It is impossible to change anything. One must (take) things as they are. ПОМОГИТЕ ПЛИЗЗЗЗЗЗЗЗЗЗЗЗЗЗ

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Ex. 3 Open the brackets and use the proper infinitive after the verb must.
1. Look! All people in the street are going with their umbrellas up. It must (be raining).
2. He has changed his job. He must (have followed) your advice.
3. He must (have fallen) ill. Otherwise he would have come to the party.
4. Where is Michael? He must (be) here by now. – He lives in the country. He must (have missed) the train.
5. What a dreadful noise! What is the matter? – Our neignbours must (be quarrelling) again.
6. Nobody must (have noticed) that he was not used to speaking in public.
7. The criminal must (have been) very careful. He did not leave any fingerprints.
8. We are late, I am afraid. Ann must (be waiting) for us.
9. He must (have forgotten) that he promised to come.
10. They must (have been writing) a composition for two hours. They must (be) tired.
11. You must (have misunderstood) me, I did not want to hurt your feelings.
12. Nobody must (have seen) him enter.
13. I hear someone’s steps outside. She must (be going).
14. You may find him in the garden. He must (be reading).
15. It is impossible to change anything. One must (take) things as they are.



- Look! All people in the street are going with their umbrellas up. It must be raining.
- He has changed his job. He must follow your advice.
- He must have fallen ill. Otherwise, he would have come to the party.
- Where is Michael? He must be here by now. – He lives in the country. He must have missed the train.
- What a dreadful noise! What is the matter? – Our neighbors must be quarreling again.
- Nobody must notice that he was not used to speaking in public.
- The criminal must have been very careful. He did not leave any fingerprints.
- We are late, I am afraid. Ann must be waiting for us.
- He must have forgotten that he promised to come.
- They must have been writing a composition for two hours. They must be tired.
- You must have misunderstood me. I did not want to hurt your feelings.
- Nobody must have seen him enter. Everybody startled when he came in.
- I hear someone’s steps outside. She must be going.
- You may find him in the garden. He must be reading.
- It is impossible to change anything. One must take things as they are.


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