Change the following sentences, making them opposite in meaning in every way possible. 1. Everybody must have noticed that he was not used to speaking in public. 2. He must have written to them of his arrival in due time. 3. She must have locked the door forgetting that I was to come later. 4. He must have a fair chance of winning, he is in good form. 5. The man must have understood me for he nodded his head. 6. She must have been quite conscious of having made a mistake. 7. They must have given us the correct information about the road. 8. The telegram must have certainly come in time. 9. She must have been very careful. She did not spill a drop of milk. 10. He must have done something about it. I see some changes in the design. 11. The dog must have recognized his master. It did not bark as we approached the house. 12. He must have been very experienced in navigation. 13. He must be well aware of his clumsiness.
Nobody could have noticed that he was accustomed to speaking in public. He may not have written to them regarding his arrival in due time. She must have deliberately left the door unlocked knowing I was to come later. He must have a slim chance of winning, he is not in good form. The man must not have understood me as he shook his head. She must have been completely unaware of having made a mistake. They must have given us false information about the road. The telegram must have definitely not come in time. She must have been very careless. She spilled every drop of milk. He must have done nothing about it. I see no changes in the design. The dog must not have recognized his master. It barked as we approached the house. He must have been very inexperienced in navigation. He must not be well aware of his clumsiness.