- MATCH THE SENTENCES
1. He can’t be a college student. → I. He’s not old enough.
2. He must be cold. → J. He isn’t wearing a jacket.
3. He might be going to the gym. → A. He’s carrying a sports bag.
4. He could be lost. → C. He’s looking at a map.
5. He must be married. → H. He’s wearing a wedding ring.
6. He must be a tourist. → B. He’s carrying a camera and a guide book.
7. He can’t be enjoying the party. → F. He isn’t talking to anybody.
8. He may not have a job. → E. He’s looking at job ads in the newspaper.
9. He can’t be a businessman. → G. He isn’t wearing a suit.
- COMPLETE WITH MUST, MIGHT, MIGHT NOT, CAN’T
1. He must earn a fortune!
2. She might not like it.
3. She must speak a lot of languages to work there.
4. He can’t feel very happy about that.
5. They might be on vacation.
6. She must be sick.
7. She can’t recognize me.
8. She can’t be working very hard.
9. She might have a new partner.
10. He must live near the office.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of deduction worksheet.