Вопрос задан 11.06.2026 в 14:44. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Широких Давид.

11 Fill in: must, can't, should, may, might, or could and the appropriate form of the verb Fred: I've been trying to phone Rupert all day, but there's no answer. He 1).. must be working... (work). Jill: No. He 2) (work). He never works on Sunday. (go) away somewhere for the day. Fred: Oh! Then I suppose he 3) Jill: Possibly. But I'll be upset with him if he has. He 4) (go) with him. 5) Fred: I hope he's OK. He 6) Jill: Don't worry. He 7)..... moment. He 8) Fred: I suppose so, or he 9) Jill: That's it! He 10) **** 32 (tell) me, so that I (have) an accident, you know. (still/sleep). You know he has a lot of work on at the (work) until late last night. (go) to Ted's party. ..(go) there and stayed out till really late. ​

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Отвечает Николаев Валентин.

The completed answers are:

1must be working
2can't be working
3may have gone / might have gone / could have gone
4should have told
5could have gone
6might have had / may have had / could have had
7may still be sleeping / might still be sleeping / could still be sleeping
8may have been working / might have been working / could have been working
9may have gone / might have gone / could have gone
10must have gone

One possible full version: He can't be working. He might have gone away somewhere. He should have told me, so that I could have gone with him. He might have had an accident. He may still be sleeping. He may have been working until late last night. Or he might have gone to Ted's party. He must have gone there and stayed out till really late.

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