English for Academic Research: Grammar Exercises



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[Adrian Wallwork (auth.)] English for Academic Res(z-lib.org)
Dinda Putri Novanti 1910533004 Financial Management I Assignment
Chapter 12: Modal verbs


76 1. may not
2. may not
3. may not
4. may not (cannot)
5. cannot
6. may not, may not
7. may not
8. cannot
9. cannot
10. cannot
11. cannot
12. may not
13. cannot
14. may not
12. I think the server cannot / may not be working correctly.
13. Ii bcannot / may not
stress how important this is.
14. I’m sorry but Ii bcannot / may not
have enough time to finish it today.


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12.2 can, may: affirmative
1. I think there can / may have been a mistake in my bill – I didn’t have anything from the bar.
2. I hope you can / may reply this morning so Ii bcan / may then get things moving before leaving tonight.
3. Let me know if there is anything else Ii bcan / may do for you.
4. Let’s arrange a call so that we can / may discuss it further.
5. You can / may recall that we met at the conference in Beijing.
6. Sorry I am just about to go through a tunnel so we can / may get cutoff. I think you can / may have misunderstood what he said. What he meant was
8. Ii bcan / may look fora new position in the next few years.
9. Ii bcan / may be late for the meeting, if I am please start without me.
10. She can / may speak six different languages – she’s a genius.
11. Wei bcan / may need some help, but I’m not exactly sure when.
12. Ii bcan / may be able to at your manuscript tomorrow.
1. may
2. cancan. cancan. may
6. may
7. may
8. may
9. may
10. can
11. may
12. may


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