오늘 Unit 26에서 30까지.
Unit 26
- We can see the lake from our hotel.
- "I don't have a pen." "You can use mine."
- Can you speak any foreign languages?
- I can come and see you tomorrow if you like.
- The word 'dream' can be a noun or a verb.
- I'm afraid I can't come to the party on Friday.
- We are able to see the lake from our hotel.
- I can't sleep.
- I haven't been able to sleep recently.
- Tom can come tomorrow.
- Tom might be able to come tomorrow.
- Maria can speak French, Spanish and English.
- Applicants for the job must be able to speak two foreign languages.
- We had a lovely room in the hotel. We could see the lake.
- As soon as I walked into the room, I could smell gas.
- I was sitting at the back of the theatre and couldn't hear very well.
- My grandfather could speak five languages.
- We were totally free. We could do what we wanted.
- My grandfather could speak five languages.
- I could see them, but not very clearly.
- The fire spread quickly, but everybody was able to escape.
- I didn't know where Max was, but I managed to find him in the end.
- Jack was an excellent tennis player when he was younger. He could beat anybody.
- Jack and Andy played a match yesterday. Andy played well, but Jack managed to beat him.
- My grandfather couldn't swim.
- I looked for Max everywhere, but I couldn't find him.
- Andy played well, but he couldn't beat Jack.
Unit 27
- Listen. I can hear something.
- I listened. I could hear something.
- "What shall we do tonight?" "We could go to the cinema."
- "When you go to Paris next month, you could stay with Sarah." "Yes, I suppose I could."
- I’m so tired, I could sleep for a week.
- I can stay with Sarah when I go to Paris.
- Maybe I could stay with Sarah when I go to Paris.
- This is a wonderful place. I could stay here for ever.
- The story could be true, but I don’t think it is.
- I don’t know what time Lisa is coming. She could get here at any time.
- The weather can change very quickly in the mountains.
- The weather is nice now, but it could change later.
- I’m so tired, I could sleep for a week.
- I was so tired, I could have slept for a week.
- The situation is bad, but it could be worse.
- The situation was bad, but it could have been worse.
- Why did you stay at a hotel? You could have stayed with me.
- David was lucky. He could have hurt himself when he fell, but he’s all right.
- I couldn't live in a big city. I’d hate it.
- Everything is fine right now. Things couldn’t be better.
- We had a really good holiday. It couldn’t have been better.
- I couldn't run ten kilometres now. I’m not fit enough.
- I couldn't run yesterday because I’d hurt my leg.
Unit 28
- You’ve been travelling all day. You must be tired.
- "Joe is a hard worker." "Joe? You must be joking. He doesn’t do anything."
- Louise must get very bored in her job. She does the same thing every day.
- You've just had lunch. You can’t be hungry already.
- They haven't lived here for very long. They can’t know many people.
- I lost one of my gloves. I must have dropped it somewhere.
- "We used to live very near the motorway." "Did you? It must have been noisy."
- Sarah hasn't contacted me. She can’t have got my message.
- Max walked into a wall. He can’t have been looking where he was going.
- Sarah couldn’t have got my message.
- Max couldn’t have been looking where he was going.
Unit 29
- It may be true. It might be true.
- She might know. She may know.
- It may not be true.
- She might not know.
- It may be true.
- "Is it true?" "Maybe. I’m not sure."
- "I wonder why Kate didn’t answer her phone." "She may have been asleep."
- "I can’t find my phone anywhere." "You might have left it at work."
- "Why wasn’t Amy at the meeting yesterday?" "She might not have known about it."
- "I wonder why David was in such a bad mood yesterday." "He may not have been feeling well."
- It’s a strange story, but it could be true.
- You could have left your phone at work.
- Sarah couldn’t have received my message. Otherwise she would have replied.
- Why hasn’t Sarah replied to my message? I suppose she might not have received it.
Unit 30
- I haven’t decided where to go on holiday. I may go to Ireland.
- Take an umbrella with you. It might rain later.
- The bus isn’t always on time. We might have to wait a few minutes.
- Amy may not go out tonight. She isn’t feeling well.
- There might not be enough time to discuss everything at the meeting.
- I’m going to buy a car.
- I may buy a car. I might buy a car.
- I may go to Ireland. I might go to Ireland.
- Jane might be able to help you. Jane may be able to help you.
- If they paid me better, I might work harder.
- Don't phone at 8:30. I’ll be watching the football on TV.
- Don’t phone at 8:30. I might be watching the football on TV.
- I’m going to Ireland soon.
- I might be going to Ireland soon. I may be going to Ireland soon.
- "What time are you going out?" "Well, I’m ready, so I might as well go now."
- Buses are so expensive these days, you might as well get a taxi.
Bye!
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