I've remembered as I studied the theme a couple dozens years ago. Then I thought I would never need that. And now I am paying off by my own time for former laziness. Thank you, Andrew.
Hello! Thanks for your comment and question. I recommend you watch my video about "Modals of probability" > th-cam.com/video/D828Ffnh7pY/w-d-xo.html Best wishes Andrew
Wonderful explanation! 'I don't think he meant to be rude.' 'He ……… said sorry.' i. must have ii. might have iii. would have Which is the correct option?
Thanks for the wonderful video! Could you please help me to choose the correct option? 'I don't think he meant to be rude.' 'He ……… said sorry.' i. must have ii. might have iii. would have
Hola Andrew, estoy siguiendo tu lista de videos y resulta que hoy no puedo seguir el orden que venía haciendo porque AHORA está todo mezclado he terminado useful expressions Part 4 y seguiría con English Grammar- Quitz del 17.12.19, pero no lo encuentro, hay posibilidad de que me mandes el antiguo orden publicado ? Muchas gracias por tus lecciones son muy buenas, disculpa que sea en Castellano, un abrazo, 25.5.2023
Yes, that is possible and it's a perfect example. We can also use the present perfect continuous. Form: "must have been" + ing form of verb. Example: *Jane:* When Mark lived in London, he lived in a mansion. *Clare:* Oh wow, he must have been making a lot of money. Best wishes Andrew
Sir, I have stuck with this. 1. You .....think it's funny, but I think it's pathetic. might/ should/could 2. People ..... think it is interesting but I think it is pathetic. might/ could / should
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What modal or other structure expresses the highest level of certainty in the present and the past?
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Wonderful explanation!
'I don't think he meant to be rude.' 'He ……… said sorry.'
i. must have
ii. might have iii. would have
Which is the correct option?
Applauses 👏👏👏
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May, might or could all express possibility, not any level of certainty. But good video apart from that. 👍
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Please post other uses of modal verbs too very soon
I now understood that can't is used in negative deduction and must is in posetive deduction
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Thanks for the wonderful video!
Could you please help me to choose the correct option?
'I don't think he meant to be rude.' 'He ……… said sorry.' i. must have
ii. might have iii. would have
Hola Andrew, estoy siguiendo tu lista de videos y resulta que hoy no puedo seguir el orden que venía haciendo porque AHORA está todo mezclado he terminado useful expressions Part 4 y seguiría con English Grammar- Quitz del 17.12.19, pero no lo encuentro, hay posibilidad de que me mandes el antiguo orden publicado ? Muchas gracias por tus lecciones son muy buenas, disculpa que sea en Castellano, un abrazo, 25.5.2023
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Hi Sir,
Can we say about a rich business man like this?."He must be making a lot of money.(in present as continuous). Could you pls clear my doubt?
Yes, that is possible and it's a perfect example.
We can also use the present perfect continuous.
Form: "must have been" + ing form of verb.
Example:
*Jane:* When Mark lived in London, he lived in a mansion.
*Clare:* Oh wow, he must have been making a lot of money.
Best wishes
Andrew
Thanks a lot for your invaluable response.
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Sir, I have stuck with this.
1. You .....think it's funny, but I think it's pathetic.
might/ should/could
2. People ..... think it is interesting but I think it is pathetic. might/ could / should
make a video on causative sentence.
the past of must must be musted 😂😂😂😂😂