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Expressing probability in English
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Expressing Probability in English

Expressing Probability in English: May, Might, Will, Must & More Hello English learners! Welcome to a new lesson. Today, we’re going to discuss expressing probability in English — in other words, how we say how likely or unlikely something is to happen or to be true. This topic is extremely important Read more

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By My Lingua Academy, 10 months28 Jun 2025 ago
Modal verbs of probability
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Modal Verbs of Probability

Modal Verbs of Probability Modal verbs of probability are a set of auxiliary verbs in English that we use to express different degrees of certainty, possibility, and even impossibility about a situation. They are essential in conveying not just what might happen, but how likely we think something is. Here Read more

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