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EXPRESSING DEGREES OF CERTAINTY: PRESENT TIME

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1 EXPRESSING DEGREES OF CERTAINTY: PRESENT TIME
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2 Why isn’t John in class? English Department

3 100% sure: He is sick. English Department

4 95% sure: He must be sick. English Department

5 Less than50% sure: He may be sick. He might be sick. He could be sick.
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6 Why isn’t John in class? English Department

7 He must be sick. (Usually he is in class every day, but when I saw him last night, he wasn’t feeling good. English Department

8 So my best guess is that he is sick today
So my best guess is that he is sick today. I can’t think of another possibility.) English Department

9 Why isn’t John in class? English Department

10 He may be sick. He might be sick.
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11 He could be sick. (I don’t really know. He may be at home watching TV
He could be sick. (I don’t really know. He may be at home watching TV. He might be at the library. He could be out of town.) English Department

12 Maybe he is sick. He may be sick.
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13 DEGREES OF CERTAINTY: PRESENT TIME NEGATIVE
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14 100% sure: Sam isn’t hungry.
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15 99% sure: Sam couldn’t be hungry. Sam can’t be hungry.
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16 95% sure: Sam must not be hungry.
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17 less than 50% sure: Sam may not be hungry. Sam might not be hungry.
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18 Sam doesn’t want anything to eat. He isn’t hungry
Sam doesn’t want anything to eat. He isn’t hungry. He told me his stomach is full. He says he isn’t hungry. I believe him. English Department

19 Sam couldn’t / can’t be hungry. That’s impossible
Sam couldn’t / can’t be hungry! That’s impossible! I just saw him eat a huge meal. English Department

20 He has already eaten enough to fill two grown men
He has already eaten enough to fill two grown men. Did he really say he’d like something to eat? I don’t believe it. English Department

21 Sam isn’t eating his food. He must not be hungry
Sam isn’t eating his food. He must not be hungry. That’s the only reason I can think of. English Department

22 I don’t know why Sam isn’t eating his food
I don’t know why Sam isn’t eating his food. He may / might not be hungry right now. English Department

23 Or maybe he doesn’t feel well
Or maybe he doesn’t feel well. Or perhaps he ate just before he got here. Who knows? English Department

24 DEGREES OF CERTAINTY: PAST TIME
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25 Past Time: Affirmative
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26 Why wasn’t Mary in class?
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27 100% She was sick. English Department

28 95% She must have been sick.
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29 Less than 50%. She may have been sick. She might have been sick
Less than 50% She may have been sick She might have been sick She could have been sick. English Department

30 Past Time: Negative English Department

31 100% Sam wasn’t hungry. English Department

32 99% Sam couldn’t have been hungry. Sam can’t have been hungry.
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33 95% Sam must not have been hungry.
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34 Less than 50%. Sam may not have been hungry
Less than 50% Sam may not have been hungry Sam might not have been hungry. English Department

35 DEGREES OF CERTAINTY: FUTURE TIME
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36 100% sure: Kay will do well on the test. -(The speaker feels sure.)
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37 90% sure: She should do well on the test. -(The speaker is almost sure.)
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38 She ought to do well on the test.
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39 less than 50% sure:. She may do well on the test
less than 50% sure: She may do well on the test. -(The speaker is guessing.) English Department

40 She might do well on the test.
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41 She could do well on the test.
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42 Kay has been studying hard
Kay has been studying hard. She should do / ought to do well on the test tomorrow. English Department

43 I wonder why Sue hasn’t written us
I wonder why Sue hasn’t written us. We should have heard / ought to have heard from her last week. English Department

44 PROGRESSIVE FORMS OF MODALS
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45 Let’s just knock on the door lightly. Tom may be sleeping. (right now)
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46 All of the lights in Ann’s room are turned off. She must be sleeping
All of the lights in Ann’s room are turned off. She must be sleeping. (right now) English Department

47 Sue wasn’t at home last night when we went to visit her
Sue wasn’t at home last night when we went to visit her. She might have been studying at the library. English Department

48 Al wasn’t at home last night
Al wasn’t at home last night. He has a lot of exams coming up soon, and he is also working on a term paper. English Department

49 He must have been studying at the library.
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