
ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА СРОЧНО!!! Даю 30 баллов!!!! Cross out one wrong option in each sentence. 1.
Students may / might / can use the kitchen, as long as it is left clean afterwards. 2. May/Can/Could you speak a little more slowly, please? 3 She's clearly not going to change her mind, so you might/ may / could as well let her do it. 4 I tried my best, but I'm afraid I mightn't / couldn't/ was unable to save her. 5 Is that my phone? It can / could / might be Joe, calling to tell me his exam results. 6 We'd better eat now, because there may not/ might not/ cannot be any restaurants open when we arrive. 7 When Mum fell off the ladder, she could / was able to / managed to get to her phone to call me. 8 That's a good point - you could weil / might well / may as well be right. 9 You might have / may have / should have told me that you'd invited Fiona - you know I can't stand her. 10 Where do you fancy going on holiday? I think we can / could / might try Turkey for a change. 11 Gary can't/ couldn't / may not have forgotten the meeting because he texted me an hour ago to say he was on his way.

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Пояснення:
1. Can
2. Can
3. Could
4. Mightn't
5. Could
6. May not
7. Managed to
8. Might well
9. Should have
10. Could
11. May not have



Certainly! Here are the corrected sentences with the wrong options crossed out:
Students may / might / can use the kitchen, as long as it is left clean afterwards. (Correct: Students may / can use the kitchen, as long as it is left clean afterwards.)
May/Can/Could you speak a little more slowly, please? (Correct: May/Can you speak a little more slowly, please?)
She's clearly not going to change her mind, so you might/ may / could as well let her do it. (Correct: She's clearly not going to change her mind, so you may as well let her do it.)
I tried my best, but I'm afraid I mightn't / couldn't/ was unable to save her. (Correct: I tried my best, but I'm afraid I couldn't save her.)
Is that my phone? It can / could / might be Joe, calling to tell me his exam results. (Correct: Is that my phone? It could be Joe, calling to tell me his exam results.)
We'd better eat now, because there may not/ might not/ cannot be any restaurants open when we arrive. (Correct: We'd better eat now, because there may not be any restaurants open when we arrive.)
When Mum fell off the ladder, she could / was able to / managed to get to her phone to call me. (Correct: When Mum fell off the ladder, she managed to get to her phone to call me.)
That's a good point - you could weil / might well / may as well be right. (Correct: That's a good point - you may as well be right.)
You might have / may have / should have told me that you'd invited Fiona - you know I can't stand her. (Correct: You might have told me that you'd invited Fiona - you know I can't stand her.)
Where do you fancy going on holiday? I think we can / could / might try Turkey for a change. (Correct: Where do you fancy going on holiday? I think we could try Turkey for a change.)
Gary can't/ couldn't / may not have forgotten the meeting because he texted me an hour ago to say he was on his way. (Correct: Gary couldn't have forgotten the meeting because he texted me an hour ago to say he was on his way.)
I hope this helps!


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