If Helen says she will complete the job on time you can always ________ her to deliver the goods
A.go on | B.rely on | C.look on | D.put on |
The boy stood there without _____ a word.
A.dare to say | B.daring to say | C.dared to say | D.dare say |
—Why hasn’t the speaker turned up?
—He _________ the flight. I’ll find it out at once.
A.must have missed | B.might have missed![]() |
C.would have missed | D.could have missed |
—Look, John’s fallen asleep.
— Oh, he _______ too late last night.
A.might sit up | B.should have sat up | C.could sit up | D.must have sat up |
—Mum, I climbed to get the Teddy Bear from the top of the shelf.
—My goodness! You _______ yourself. You ______ do that next time.
A.must have hurt; mustn’t | B.should have hurt; can’t![]() |
C.may have hurt; mustn’t | D.might have hurt; won’t be able to |
—I went to work on foot yesterday, though it _________ cats and dogs.
—You __________ by bus. It was likely to get a cold.
A.is raining; must have gone | B.rained; would go![]() |
C.was mining; should have gone | D.have rained; could have gone |