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  1. Could can still be used with past tense meaning, but usually isn't. Can originally meant "to know (how)" Might is the preterite form of may, and both can be used as present tense modals. It originally meant "to be strong, to have power". For [can] and [may], the preterite forms are generally used with a greater degree of modal remoteness than ...

  2. 19 de set. de 2010 · Most commonly, the may/might element takes the place of the adverb probably; in other cases, it's the can/could element that is substituted for be able to. Actually, many of the forms cited in DARE are not double modals, but examples of the way that might is being directly substituted for "probably," such as "might better" (you probably [had] better) and "might supposed to" (you are probably ...

  3. 13 de out. de 2020 · He calls 'could' and 'might' the 'second forms' of 'can' and 'may', which means that they are used not only to refer to past time but also to ideas distanced from reality (e.g. conditionals) and distanced psychologically (e.g. polite requests). Thus 'Could I ask a question' is more polite than 'Can I ask a question'. I hope that helps!

  4. 27 de mar. de 2020 · 1. a) You need to discuss with them how they could help you. This would imply the question, "Do they have the ability or capacity to help you?" a) You need to discuss with them how they might help you. This implies that they have the ability, but the question is, "In what ways may they help you?" b) You could / might try calling the help desk.

  5. I'd like to know what the main differences are between the usage of can/will and could/would when wishing. Simple enough. It's the interaction of two syntactic and semantic phenomena: 1. The presupposition of a counterfactual complement for the English verb wish. 2. The various senses of the modal auxiliaries can, could, will, and would.

  6. With this distinction, Am, Is, Are, Was, Were, Be, Being, Been can be considered as referential verbs. In context; referential Referential / Reference is a relation between objects in which one object designates, or acts as a means by which to connect to or link to, another object.

  7. 4 de nov. de 2018 · Difference between should, must, can, may in a conversation and a sentence. Usually, can = ability, may = possibility, should = recommendation, must = obligation. But there are many exceptions and other differences, and listing all of them would be beyond the scope of a single Question + Answer here. Hint: When you're writing your question and ...

  8. 24 de ago. de 2014 · @Neeku That isn’t really a duplicate: it doesn’t address may nor does it identify backshifting modals (may, can, will, shall > might, could, would, should) as a gentling mechanism for politeness. The first one is the most polite, although all May I requests really should be immediately followed by please.

  9. "I might have known the answer." "I may know the answer." There are other ways to show this. Technically, the past of "will" is "would" and the past of "can" is, get this, "could". No way lol! The only other very common modal is "must" and its past tense is a pathetic "must" so no change.

  10. 31 de jul. de 2008 · 用适当的情态动词表示讲话者对客观事物的主观看法,这就是情态动词的推测性用法.常用来表示推测的情态动词有 might,may,must,can.might,may,must表示的可能性程度由弱变强,must表示"一定", can则一般用于疑问句或否定句中.例如: 1.They must be talking about us on the radio right now ...

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