Вопрос задан 10.06.2026 в 19:10. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Старков Алексей.

Choose the correct words in italics. If both are correct, choose both. MIKE Hi, Rob. I haven't seen you for ages! What are you doing in the gym? ROB Trying to get fitter, of course. How are you? MIKE I'm fine. I always thought you were super-fit because of all your cycling. ROB Oh that. Well, you know how it is, you get a job, get married ... MIKE But you (1) could be / could have been an Olympic cyclist - you used to be fantastic! ROB Maybe not that good! Well, I was in a good club, and anyone (2) could / may apply to join the teams, but there were people there a lot better than me, and you know, cycling (3) can / might be very competitive. MIKE I'm sure, but it's still a pity. Aren't you cycling at all now? ROB Oh yeah, just not so intensively. I'm still in a club and I was thinking ... I (4) might / could try the Tour de France in a couple of years' time. MIKE Wow! That would be awesome! It's such a long ... ROB No, no, I certainly (5) can't / won't be able to do it all. I (6) might / could not even be able to do more than a couple of stages. It's difficult with work and everything. MIKE Yes, but what an opportunity! ROB Mmm, if I felt I was fit enough, then I (7) could / might ask for some unpaid leave. Anyway, why don't you come along to the club? MIKE Really? (8) Do you think they might / Might they let me in? ROB It's worth a try. How about next Saturday….?

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Отвечает Колиниченко Егор.

Correct answers:

1 could have been
2 could
3 can
4 might / could
5 won't be able to
6 might
7 could / might
8 Do you think they might

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