How to use English Modal Verbs | Possibility & Probability

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Hello I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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So tell me,
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what type of words are these?
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They're modal verbs.
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Now, I've been getting lots of questions
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about modal verbs from you lately
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so, I'm going to share some useful tips
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to help you use them a little more
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effectively when you're speaking English.
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Now, these modal verbs are auxiliary verbs,
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just like be, do and have
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because they work together with a main verb.
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You always have a modal verb with a main verb
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and the main verb that follows is always
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in the bare infinitive form - without to.
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I could go..
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You should take...
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They would like...
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Paul may borrow...
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Now, these modal verbs are used in English
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to express something.
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They have a purpose!
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So, we need to try and understand that purpose today.
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Now, they can be used to talk about
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possibility and probability.
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To talk about how likely something is.
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Now, remember you're always using that modal verb
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with a main verb.
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So, how likely is it that that action will happen?
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Are you certain?
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You're sure. You're confident that will happen.
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Is it probable?
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Is it likely to happen?
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Is there a good chance it will happen?
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Is it possible?
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Or is it unlikely?
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Now, in all of these situations
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you can use a modal verb to explain how certain you are
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that something will happen,
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how possible something is.
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Now, these same modal verbs can also be used
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to explain 'ability'.
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So, how able you are to do something.
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They can be used to ask permission, make requests
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and offer help.
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In fact there's quite a few different uses
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so I'm going to split this lesson in two.
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And I'm doing this because I want to take this slowly.
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I don't want you to feel overwhelmed and confused,
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so let's just take one step at a time.
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In this lesson,
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I'll talk about how we use modal verbs to talk about
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certainty, probability and possibility.
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So, this is how likely something is to happen.
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Or, if it's possible at all!
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And the next lesson
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will focus on ability and the other uses.
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So, try not to worry about them right now.
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But, make sure that if you're not a subscriber
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you click that red button and subscribe so that
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you find out when that next lesson is available.
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Okay so let's start with probability,
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how likely something is to happen.
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Now, we use 'will' to talk about the future,
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when we're confident that something will happen.
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We believe it. We're certain it's true.
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The sun will rise tomorrow.
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(I'm) pretty sure that will happen.
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Ashley will be late.
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Well... She's always late
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so I definitely believe that to be true!
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If you don't take a jumper, you will get cold.
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It's freezing out there!
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You'll also hear 'will' used
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to give reassurance when you want to confirm
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that something is true.
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You know when your mum tells you
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"You will pass the exam. Don't worry!"
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even though you're really not sure that's true.
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She's using 'will' to tell you that she's confident,
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she believes in you.
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When you're upset,
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your friends tell you "It will be okay".
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They're confident,
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they believe that everything will be okay.
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Now if you're certain
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that something is not going to happen,
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use 'will not' or' 'won't'.
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If they walk, they won't arrive in time.
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It's too far!
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I'm certain that that won't happen.
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We also use 'must' when we are confident
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and sure of something that is happening in the present.
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And usually we have a reason or an explanation
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to tell us why something is happening.
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The baby's crying. He must be hungry.
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I thought Sarah would be here by now.
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She must be stuck in traffic.
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They didn't eat any of the meat.
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They must be vegetarian.
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Notice how I've given a reason
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for all of these examples to show why I believe
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something to be true
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and it's quite common when you're using 'must'.
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It explains that you are
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quite confident about the statement
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and you're able to give a reason to explain
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why you're so sure.
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To use 'must' to talk about the past
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when you're quite sure that something happened,
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then use 'must have'.
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After flying for 36 hours, you must have felt exhausted.
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I thought I'd do better in the exam.
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I must have been really nervous.
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Jack's not here right now. He must have thought
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that you were meeting him downstairs.
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Now see how this creates the perfect tense.
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The main verb following 'have'
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is in the past participle form.
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So when talking about the present or the future,
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'must' is followed by the bare infinitive form
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but when talking about the past,
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'must' is followed by 'have'
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and the past participle verb form.
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And this pattern is true for many of the modal verbs
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that we'll talk about today.
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We use 'should' to say that something is likely.
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We're not a hundred percent certain
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but we believe it to be true.
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They left an hour ago,
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they should be here by now.
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If they take the car, they should arrive by three.
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To talk about the past, we use 'should have'.
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It's the same pattern.
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I didn't realise he was unwell.
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We should have offered to take him to the doctor.
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The school knew Sam was going to be late.
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They should have called her mother.
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Now let's talk possibility.
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So if you're making really general statements
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about something that is possible,
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use 'can'.
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People can be really rude.
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Be careful because it can be
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quite dangerous on the streets at night.
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It can be really hard to find a speaking partner
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to practise English with.
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It can take over twelve hours
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to hike through those mountains.
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Now these are all general statements,
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they're not specific.
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I'm saying these statements are possible
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but I'm not saying exactly what is happening.
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Now, in this context
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'could' is used as the past tense of 'can'.
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I remember winters in London.
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Weeks could go by without ever seeing the sun!
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So when we're uncertain or unsure about the present
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and the future,
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we use the modal verbs 'could'
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'might' and 'may'.
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They explain that something is possible
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but not certain or guaranteed.
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If you wait near the door on Lewis Street,
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you could see the Prime minister leaving.
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They might arrive before lunch.
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But I'm not sure.
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I may need to borrow your car.
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Now 'might' and 'may' here are very similar.
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There is a very slight difference between the two
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in that 'might' tells us that the outcome
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is a little bit less likely.
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But the truth is that ninety-nine percent of native English
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speakers don't even realise this.
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So you don't need to worry about the difference at all.
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When used in spoken English, you can use either
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when talking about possibility.
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Just consider them to be the same.
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We may go on a holiday in September.
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We might go on holiday in September.
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Close enough!
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The meaning of this sentence is so similar
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but the second one suggests that it's a little less likely
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- that's all!
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We can also use 'could' to explain that we are
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uncertain or unsure about the future.
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It could rain this afternoon.
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It might rain this afternoon.
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It may rain this afternoon.
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Now all of these sentences tell us that it's possible
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but not certain.
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There is a chance that it will happen.
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Simon could arrive before us.
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Simon might arrive before us.
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Simon may arrive before us.
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Now these examples
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all talk about the present or the future.
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And the modal verb is followed
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by the bare infinitive verb form.
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But now,
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we'll go into the past, back in time.
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Then we use these same modal verbs with 'have'
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followed by the past participle verb
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so suddenly we're using the present perfect tense.
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They might have finished dinner by now.
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I'm worried. Something could have happened to Sara.
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Okay so that was talking about possibility.
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Now,
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let's focus on
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impossibility - when something is not possible,
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when we know that something is unlikely to happen.
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The chances of it happening are
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really, really, really small.
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When we think that something is impossible,
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we use the negative forms of 'can' and 'could'.
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You can't be serious!
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It's not possible. I don't believe you!
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Now this expression is often used after someone
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says something that you just don't believe.
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When we think that what is said
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is very unlikely to be true.
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When we told them they'd won,
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they couldn't believe it!
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He said he was in a band called 'Meatball'!
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He couldn't have been serious.
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So when spoken, these negative forms
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are usually contracted.
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Can't.
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Couldn't.
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And couldn't've.
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Now you will never see this last one
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written as a double contraction
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but you will hear it spoken.
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Couldn't've.
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You will hear people pronounce
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the full negative form though
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especially to add emphasis,
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to make the meaning stronger.
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That cannot be true!
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You can make it even more dramatic
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by stressing every single word.
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That can not be true!
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Okay so let's summarise now.
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If you are certain about something use 'will'
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or use 'won't' if you are certain that something
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is impossible.
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Now if you're confident about something and you have
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a reason for believing that
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use 'must' or 'should'.
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If you're talking about something generally
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that's possible, use 'can'.
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If you are not certain but it's possible
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use 'might', 'may' or 'could'.
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So remember that there are different meanings
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for all of these modal verbs
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and we're going to talk about these more in the next lesson.
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Well I hope that you enjoyed that lesson!
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I hope you feel a little more confident
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using modal verbs to talk about
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possibility and probability.
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Now remember that the next lesson will talk about
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how these modal verbs can be used
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for ability, to ask for permission,
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to give suggestions and ask for advice.
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But for now, keep practising with these lessons
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and I will be back again next week
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with a new lesson for you.
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Thanks for watching I'll see you again soon.
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Bye for now!
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