4A - Present and past speculation/deduction

Modals of deduction and probability
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Modals of deduction and probability

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Modals of deduction and probability

- If you’re certain that something is true, based on evidence --> must
There must be more planets in the universe than we’re aware of.

- If you’re certain that something is not true, based on evidence --> can’t
Similar life forms to our own can’t exist in our solar system.

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- If you are not sure whether something is true --> might / may / could
Life could exist elsewhere in the universe.

- To increase the possibility --> could / may / might followed by well
They might well be planning a new space programme now.

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Not 100% certain
may (not) = in Dutch "misschien". There is a reasonable chance that it will happen. May is rather formal and not used very often.

could = in Dutch "zou kunnen". There is a good 
chance that it will happen; perhaps 50-50%

might (not) = in Dutch "heel misschien". There is only a
slim chance that it will happen

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100% certain
must - when you are 100% sure 
that something will happen.

can't/couldn't - when you are 
100% sure that something will 
not happen 

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Practice!
On the next slides you're going to rewrite 
sentence using the modal verbs. 
Take the following steps:

step 1: Is it a present or past sentence?
              present --> modal + infinitive
              past --> modal + have + past participle
step 2: find the main verb
Example: rewrite using MUST
"I'm sure it's a lion"

step 1: present 
              (modal + infinitive)
step 2:  is (to be)

It must be a lion.

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Rewrite using MUST
"I'm sure it's cold out"

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Rewrite using MIGHT
"It's possible it escaped from the zoo."

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Rewrite using COULD

"Perhaps he's very hungry by now."

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Rewrite using COULD

"It's possible it was somebody's pet."

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Rewrite using MAY

"Perhaps it grew too big."

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Rewrite using CAN'T

"I'm sure it isn't a lion."

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More examples? 
Check out the rest of the video!

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Your teacher: You ... hand in your homework tomorrow or you will fail.
A
can
B
have to
C
must
D
should

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You ... visit your aunt in hospital.
A
must
B
should
C
have to
D
can

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She isn't answering the phone. She ... be out.
A
must
B
can't
C
might

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They... be Spanish, they're speaking Portuguese.
A
must
B
can't
C
might

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He ... have a job interview today - he's waiting to hear from the company.
A
must
B
can't
C
might

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4A
Make exercise 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 5, 6, 7.

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