match modals and examplesOnline version Students will match modals verbs of deduction with possible examples. by Ana María Sánchez 1 He cooks not only for his family but for many more people every day. 2 A man and a woman are walking hand in hand along the beach. 3 You can see a small cat behind a dark piece of cloth 4 You can see a living room and a young woman who is looking at a computer screen and who looks happy 5 You see a man running very fast. He looks worried and asecond-world-war helicopter is behind him at a certain distance. 6 How do you think the burglar got in? 7 A robber can be seen holding a small bag with money He must be a chef He might be famous. They must have a close relationship They can't be working They might be married They might be brother and sister He must be hiding He can't be very old He could be afraid She must be at home She can't be working She might be chatting to friends. She might be making a video conference with a family member. He must be running away. The helicopter can't be very new The driver of the helicopter might be a dangerous person. He must have climbed through the window He can't have used the main door He could have used another neighbour's window. He might have walked through the French windows. He must have robbed a bank He can't have taken a lot of money