
Вопрос задан 24.09.2023 в 12:50.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Дмитришин Саша.
Срочно помогите!!! 11. Paraphrase using "must", "may" or "can". 1. It will probably rain towards
evening. 2. Is it possible that he deceived us? 3. Perhaps he did it by chance. 4. I don't believe that she has forgotten about it. 5. Do you think she is still waiting for us? 6. I don't believe that he knew nothing about it. 7. Maybe the weather will be better tomorrow. 8. Do you think he didn't hear us? 9. He is probably still sleeping. 10. Evidently they didn't understand you correctly. 11. He said no one was allowed to leave the room. 12. I am sure he has not meant it seriously. 13. I doubt it that he didn't find my note. 14. It is unlikely that they have come to an agreement on that point. 15. It is obvious that the students haven't understood the main idea of the story. 16. Perhaps he didn't notice this mistake, otherwise he would have corrected it.

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Отвечает Серен-Оол Вова.
Відповідь:It may rain towards evening.
He may have deceived us.
He may have done it by chance.
She must not have forgotten about it.
Can she still be waiting for us?
He can't have known nothing about it.
The weather may be better tomorrow.
He may not have heard us.
He must still be sleeping.
They may not have understood you correctly.
No one can leave the room, he said.
He must not have meant it seriously.
I doubt he may not have found my note.
They may not have come to an agreement on that point.
The students must not have understood the main idea of the story.
Perhaps he may not have noticed this mistake, otherwise he would have corrected it.
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Certainly! Here are the paraphrased sentences using "must," "may," or "can":
- It must rain towards evening.
- He may have deceived us.
- He can have done it by chance.
- She must not have forgotten about it.
- Can you think she is still waiting for us?
- I can't believe that he must have known nothing about it.
- The weather may be better tomorrow.
- Can you think he didn't hear us?
- He may still be sleeping.
- They must not have understood you correctly.
- He said that no one can leave the room.
- I'm sure he can't have meant it seriously.
- I doubt that he may not have found my note.
- It may be unlikely that they have come to an agreement on that point.
- It may be obvious that the students haven't understood the main idea of the story.
- Perhaps he didn't notice this mistake; otherwise, he may have corrected it.


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