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1_Expressing Possibility & Making Deductions 1
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might
could
may
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1_Expressing Possibility & Making Deductions 1
Attachments:
Modals
Possibility
Past
may/ might + have + past participle
may
They may have arrived hours ago.
might
I might have read the book , but I'm not sure .
could
You were lucky . You could have been hurt.
Present+ Future
-
modal+ not + base
may not
We may not go to the conference.
might not
If we don't hurry , we might not be on time.
+
modal + base
can
It can be very cold in winter.
might
They might come later.
may
He may come by car.
could
He could be at home now.
Deduction
Present
+
Modal+ base
must
My father must be at work now.
-
Modal+ not + base
can't
You can't be serious.
past
-
Modal + not + have + past participle
can't
I can't have left it in the supermarket , I had it on the bus on the way home.
couldn't
You couldn't have met their parents . They live in the UK.
+
Modal + have + past participle
must
I must have left my wallet at home
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