Modal verbs: How to use may, might and could to talk about past possibilities

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Oh, sit Carter.
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Good boy.
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Do you think this hotel may be haunted?
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Might there be a ghost?
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What do you think could happen to us?
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Welcome back to our second video on three important modal verbs.
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In our first video we looked at how we them to talk about possibilities in the present
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and the future.
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Here’s the link.
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In this video we’ll show you how we use them to talk about possibilities in the past.
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Before we start, I have two questions for you.
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First one: do these sentences all mean the same thing?
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Yes, they do!
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They all mean we think something is possible.
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But is there a little difference?
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Well, ‘may’ is less frequent than ‘might’ and ‘could’ in conversation.
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And some people think 'might' means something is less possible than 'could' and 'may'.
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But not everyone.
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Linguists love to argue about it.
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But for practical purposes, there is no difference.
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They mean the same thing.
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OK, second question.
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Listen to me saying the first sentence in two different ways.
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It could happen.
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It COULD happen.
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Is there a difference in meaning now?
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Yes, there is.
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If I stress the word 'could' it means I think something is less possible, less certain.
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It’s the same with the other verbs.
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It may happen.
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It MAY happen.
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It might happen.
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It MIGHT happen.
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Did you hear the difference?
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When we stress the modal verb, it means we think something is less possible, less certain.
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Good.
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So now let’s look at possibilities in the past.
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Let’s check in with Jay and Carter and see what’s happening.
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Hi everyone.
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Good to see you again.
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We’re still staying in this old hotel and Carter still doesn’t like it, do you boy?
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Carter didn’t sleep well last night.
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I’m not sure what was wrong but he may have eaten something that upset his stomach.
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And I had another bad dream last night.
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It was the same nightmare but this time there were two little girls.
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They looked the same - identical.
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They could have been twins.
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They were whispering and they both wanted to kill me.
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I was on the floor on my back and I couldn’t move.
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They were holding my arms and pulling me across the floor and laughing.
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It was horrible.
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But here’s what’s strange.
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When I woke up today I found these bruises on my arms.
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Look!
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Where did they come from?
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I might have banged into something yesterday, but if I did, I don’t remember it.
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Take care everyone.
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I’ll talk to you later.
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Sometimes things happen and we don’t know why, but we speculate and come up with possible
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reasons.
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We heard Jay doing that.
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He wasn’t sure why some things happened, but he had some ideas.
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Carter may have eaten something that upset his stomach.
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The girls looked identical.
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They could have been twins.
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I might have banged into something yesterday.
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Jay didn’t know why Carter couldn’t sleep but he thought perhaps he ate something that
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upset his stomach.
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He didn’t know if the little girls in his nightmare were twins, but he thought it was
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possible.
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And he also thought it was possible that he banged into something and that’s how he
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got the bruises.
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He’s not sure.
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When we speculate about past possibilities, we say 'may have', 'could have' and 'might
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have'.
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Now, what about negative sentences.
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Because we can also speculate about things that might NOT have happened.
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Let’s go back to Jay and see how that works.
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Hey everyone.
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We slept better last night, but I think someone might have broken into our room.
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Before I went to bed I shut the window.
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But when I woke up it was unlocked and wide open.
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I may not have locked it last night, but I know it was shut when I went to bed.
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And I turned my computer off too.
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But when I got up it was on.
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It couldn’t have turned itself on.
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And I think someone moved my water.
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When I go to sleep I always have a glass of water on a table on the left hand side of
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my bed.
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But when I woke up this morning, it was on the right hand side.
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I guess it’s possible that I might not have put it on the left side but it’s odd because
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I’m left handed.
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And if someone broke in, I don’t understand how they didn’t wake us.
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Carter’s a very light sleeper.
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The door was locked and they couldn’t have climbed through the window because it’s
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too small, and this is the fourth floor.
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I just don't get it.
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Have you got any ideas?
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So some strange things happened while Jay was asleep.
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He shut the window before he went to bed but it was open when he woke up.
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I may not have locked the window last night but I know it was shut.
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So Jay definitely shut the window, but it’s possible he didn’t lock it.
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And another strange thing.
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His glass of water was on the right hand side of his bed, not the left.
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I might not have put my water on the left side, but it’s odd.
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Odd means peculiar.
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Normally he puts his water on the left side, but did he do that last night?
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He’s not certain.
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He might have put it on the right.
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He might not have put it on the left.
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So if we say ‘might not have’ and ‘may not have’, it means there’s doubt and
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uncertainty.
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Now, what about couldn’t have?
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Well that’s different.
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They couldn’t have climbed in through the window because it’s too small.
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Jay thinks someone broke into his room last night.
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He doesn’t know how, but he’s sure they didn’t get in through the window.
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There’s no uncertainty there.
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Another example.
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The computer couldn’t have turned itself on.
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He doesn’t know why the computer was on, but he’s certain of one thing.
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The computer didn’t turn itself on.
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That would be impossible.
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So when you’re talking about the past, use ‘couldn’t have’ to talk about impossible
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things – things that didn’t happen.
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And use ‘might have’ and ‘may have’ to talk about things you’re not certain
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about - possibilities.
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Easy huh?
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And that’s it.
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Now you know all the important stuff for talking about possibilities with may could and might.
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Do you want to try using them?
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Are you ready to put them to use?
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Then let’s see what’s going on with Jay.
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Hey everyone.
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Just one more night in this hotel and then we're going home.
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We can't wait to leave.
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Uh oh.
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It looks like we've got an electrical problem here.
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The lights keep flickering.
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Carter are you OK?
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Who's that?
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Who's there?
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We're going to kill you.
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Oh my.
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What do you think might have happened to Jay and Carter?
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Pick a question and tell us what you think.
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Try to give as many answers as you can using ‘may’, ‘could’ and ‘might’? and
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write them in the comments.
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We’re looking forward to reading them.
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Bye everyone!
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