How to use modal verbs of deduction - English In A Minute

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Must, can't, may, might and could. How do we use these modal verbs of deduction? Saskia can't do a better job of explaining modal verb of deduction in this English In A Minute! Learn all about modal verbs of deduction in this 60 second free English class.

Watch the video, then complete this sentence:
It _____ be winter – it’s 35 degrees here in London!
A) must B) could C) can’t

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Her voice with this accent is so beautiful 😍

O_jack
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Awesome explanation! It actually took you one minute. Thank you!

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Very short and so clear, i could find out some knowledge about this topic, it so helpful and don't make a lot of time!

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AGordeev
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akshinila
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I hope I can hear more from your voice.

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After we keep watching this channel, our English skill must be improved.

KHachi-ooxm
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May might could are used to talk about possibility
My question is which one of them gives the most and more and least possibility comparatively?

girijakumaraswamy
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Thanks for the wonderful video!
Could you please help me to choose the correct option?
'I don't think he meant to be rude.' 'He ……… said sorry.' i. must have
ii. might have iii. would have

healthylifestyle
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I couldn't completely understand difference between may and might...which one of them does have stronger posibility to be across a event or stuation?
Thank you for video.
By the way
Could and can are more certain phrases right?
Must modal is somtimes certain but somtimes is a guess right?

erkansamc
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Could you please tell what's the difference between until and even

ahlamraqas
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Hi! I’m Kazuaki.
Could you tell me the difference between will have vp.p and must have vp.p?
I reckon both of these is used in present tense.

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Thank you.but what are the differences among might, could or may?

jungao
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I am wondering whether ‘There might be a lot of traffic’ is possible or not 🥺🥺

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