Please can you send me a screenshot of the passage. I can't really answer it
Learn from someone who is fluent in English and the language you speak
1. I bet the weather forecast is on in a minute.
The weather forecast may be on in a minute.
2. It's likely that we'll have a very hot summer this year.
We might have a very hot summer this year.
3. I'm sure Tom didn't drive to work, because his car is in the drive, covered with snow.
Tom mustn't have driven to work, because his car is in the drive, covered with snow.
Answer:
C. to speak wrong
Explanation:
the prefix "mis" usually means to do something incorrectly. Another common example is "misstep", which means to take a wrong step.
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