![]() ![]() She can't have refused your invitation.īEWARE! if I say : - 'Susan may have opened this door finally!' It's really less certain, though 'possible' (3) It's really less certain, but 'possible' (2) In this lesson, we'll concentrate on the degree of certainty, or uncertainty of an action and on what auxiliary to choose. Each modal has its 'value or nuance', conditioning the choice of the different modals. Modals are quite tricky to handle for foreigners who try to find equivalents (and, most of the times, can't) in their own languages.Ī modal isn't 'a normal verb'! It is an auxiliary helping to give opinions and judgements on actions. > Double-click on words you don't understandĮxpressing Uncertainty : may-might-must. > Similar tests: - Vocabulary: greeting people - Past tenses - Vocabulary: on the phone - On the phone - Interacting with someone - Dialogue : What time.? - Conditional clauses - Differences between Like and As > Other English exercises on the same topics: Speaking | Modals | Find the correct tense Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #108216: Expressing Uncertainty : may-might-must.
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