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must,can/could may/might,can't/couldn't。
The modal verbs that indicate speculation include must, can, could, may, might, etc., and the tone is weakened from left to right. could, might, is not necessarily the past tense of can, may, sometimes it's just that the tone is weaker than can, may, respectively.
The basic form of the infinitive"to + verb primitive", sometimes without toThe infinitive has no change in the number and cannot be used as a predicate in the sentence (but can serve as any component other than the predicate——— subject, predicate, object, definite, adverbial and object complement. In the sentence, it can play the role of noun, adjective, adverb).
There is a certain meaning of the word.
There is a certain meaning of the word, but it is incomplete, and it must form a predicate together with the verb form (followed by the verb form).
In interrogative sentences that are guided by could, they are often used to express a request for help from others or a request for an elder.
For example: could you come to my party on saturday afternoon?(Note: This is not the usage of modal verbs).
For: yes, i can
sure./certainly.Negative:
sorry,i am afraid not.(When making a negative, be careful: when rejecting an elder's request, you should not use can not, which will appear too blunt and impolite.)
However, it is possible to use can not be used to reject the request of the younger in the elders).
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MUST be the strongest.
Then there is the fact that both could and might may are about the same, indicating a stronger tone.
The least likely is can'The probability of t is zero.
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I don't know (CAN is one level higher than Could).
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The order of modal verbs that indicate possibility: must, can, could, may, might, etc., and the tone weakens from left to right. (FYI) use modal verbs to indicate the level of possibility:
1.Close to 100% probability.
Of course, only MUST has such a high possibility, and its intention is to make the thought "certainly" and "definitely".'The speculation is almost close to the truth. Such as:
that hat must be tom’s.The hat must have been Tom's.
he must be coming by bus.He must have come by bus.
Refers to hunger or 2Quite possibly.
The main modal verbs that indicate greater likelihood are may, should, ought to, which are roughly equivalent to "may", "should" and "reasonably" in Chinese. Such as:
she should [ought to] be here soon.She should be there soon.
we may be buying a new house.We might want to buy a new house.
3.General possibility.
Among all the modal verbs that express speculation, might and could are the least likely to denote them, and because their tone is more euphemistic and uncertain, they are often equivalent to the Chinese words "maybe", "maybe", "maybe", etc. Such as:
he might be waiting for you.He may be waiting for you.
she might not like the idea.She might disapprove of the idea.
we could all be millionaires one day.We could all become millionaires one day.
4.Theoretical possibility.
The theoretical possibility is usually to use can, and it can be used in affirmative sentences. Such as:
food poisoning can cause death.Food poisoning can lead to death. Vu Woo.
this kind of thing can happen every now and then.This kind of thing can happen at any time.
new england can be very warm in september.New England can sometimes be hot in September.
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From the most likely to the smallest, it is arranged like this: must-may-might-not, e.g. she must be a thome, because the light ison
The order of the possibilities indicated by modal verbs from strongest to weakest is as follows:
t (certain forbidden): a modal verb that expresses necessity, emphasizing the positive or negative nature, whether it can express the possibility of being positive depends on the context.
t (should not): A modal verb that indicates a high probability and means that something should or should not be done according to common sense or moral code.
May May may): Modal verbs that indicate a moderate likelihood, they both indicate that the course of a thing is possible, but not necessarily happens.
Will might): Modal verbs that indicate a low degree of probability, they are generally used to speculate about future events or to assume certain conditions.
It is important to note that these modal verbs have different semantics in different contexts and contexts, and sometimes there are some pragmatic changes. Therefore, when using modal verbs to disperse, it is necessary not only to consider the probability, but also to flexibly use the dash according to the actual context. <>
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The order of probability is: must > affirm> maybe> maybe> unlikely > impossible.
The use of "must" to describe the likelihood means that the thing described is certain to happen. This verb is used for events that are bound to happen in certain situations, such as "he has to finish his homework", which means that there is no possibility that he will not finish it.
"Affirmation" means prophesying or expecting something to happen. In some cases, it must be a more likely way of expression. This is the meaning of the phrase "it will rain today". Although the weather is difficult**, according to the forecast, it is very certain that it will rain today.
Maybe" means that something is likely to happen, but it's not certain. The sentence "It may rain, so you'd better bring an umbrella" has this place. This means that there is a high chance of rain, but it is not certain that it will rain at all.
"Maybe" is similar to "maybe" to indicate that something is likely or likely to happen. The phrase "likely to be successful" is used to describe an activity that is very feasible under reasonable circumstances.
"Unlikely" refers to the fact that something may not happen, but there is still a certain possibility that Sakura will do it. For example, if you buy a lottery ticket and win $1,000 on the prize pool, but you're not the only one to get the news. You still have a chance to win all the prizes, but it's unlikely.
Finally, "impossible" is used to describe something that will never happen. For example, sentences such as "I was at home yesterday, but at the same time I was also working in an office" are inherently illogical and are therefore classified as impossible events.
In conclusion, the ranking relationship of the strength of the probability is very important to help us accurately understand and describe various situations. <>
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There is a mantra for the common arrangement of modal verbs in the order of possible magnitudes that can help memorize their order. The mantra is:"may might can could shall should will would must"。
This order represents the degree to which modal verbs indicate possibility, in order from largest to smallest. Here is how likely it is to explain each modal verb in this order:
1.must: indicates a situation that must occur or is certain, with few other possibilities.
2.will: Indicates something that will almost certainly happen.
3.would: indicates a strong will or assumption, with a certain possibility.
4.should: indicates an expectation or suggestion, which is more likely to occur.
5.shall: Tong Yin Yu often indicates an obligation or commitment, and there is a certain possibility.
6.could: Indicates a situation where there is ability, possibility, or choice.
7.can: Indicates ability, possibility, or permissibility, which is slightly more cautious than Could.
8.might: indicates a lower likelihood, more uncertain than could.
9.may: a modal verb that indicates the least energy of the foci manuscript paragraph, indicating uncertainty or permissibility.
Keep in mind that this mantra is only a memorization aid, and the actual use depends on the context. At the same time, different occasions and contexts may have slightly different possibilities for these modal verbs. <>
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Modal verbs are verbs used to indicate the speaker's attitude or emotion, and the speculative tone is one of the tones in which the speaker has speculated or guessed about the possibility of something or a situation based on his own judgment and inference. The following is the order of speculative tone strength in the list of modal verbs:
Definitely): indicates a definite judgment, emphasizes inevitability, and is often used to express a strong affirmative opinion or opinion.
will): indicates strong speculation and **, emphasizing that things are more likely to happen, and is often used for ** for future things.
Yes): Indicates that it is more likely, but not yet certain, and is often used to speculate or speculate about the present or future situation.
Maybe): Indicates that speculation or speculation is more likely, but the uncertainty is higher, and the intensity is weaker than will and would.
Possibly): indicates that the probability of speculation or speculation is weak, that is, it is unlikely to happen, but it is not ruled out that there is a certain possibility, and the intensity is weaker than might.
Can): indicates the least likely to speculate or guess, is the weakest of all modal verbs, indicates that the probability of occurrence is very small, but does not completely rule out the possibility.
It should be noted that modal verbs may have different semantic meanings and intensities in different sullen base contexts, so when using modal verbs, they need to be analyzed and judged according to the specific context. <>
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