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Three Step English for Intermediate Learners - Practice #28 - Making Strong Assumptions - Exercises

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🗓️ 4 June 2025

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practice making strong assumptions in English

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Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready?

0:06.0

It must be boring to add a computer all day. It must be boring to add a computer all day. Sit. Sit. Sit.

0:26.6

Sit.

0:27.6

Sit.

0:29.6

It must be boring to sit at a computer all day.

0:38.3

It must be boring to sit at a computer all day.

0:43.3

We use the base form of the verb sit after two because, two, is part of the infinitive form.

0:50.3

Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? Seafood in Japan must, so fresh.

1:01.0

Seafood in Japan must so fresh.

1:06.0

B B.

1:13.6

B.

1:15.6

Seafood in Japan must be so fresh.

1:24.6

Seafood in Japan must be so fresh.

1:29.3

We use the base form B after must because modal verbs are always followed by the base verb.

1:37.3

Choose the best answer to complete the sentence.

1:41.3

Ready?

1:42.3

You must. So nervous about your exams. You must so nervous about your exams.

1:57.0

Be. Be.

2:03.6

Be.

2:07.6

You must be so nervous about your exams.

2:11.6

You must be so nervous about your exams.

2:15.6

After must, we always use the base form of the verb, so the correct answer is must be.

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