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MODALITY might B1 USE: FOCUS
Can use 'might' in phrases, such as 'as you might know', 'have already heard', to focus the reader on shared knowledge.
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MODALITY might C1 FORM: QUESTIONS
Can use the question form.
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MODALITY might C1 FORM: PAST, NEGATIVE
Can use 'might not have' + '-ed'.
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MODALITY might C1 USE: POSSIBILITY IN THE PAST
Can use 'might not have' + '-ed' to talk about possibility with a past reference.
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MODALITY might C1 USE: CONSOLING OR JUSTIFYING
Can use 'might' followed by 'but' to console or justify.
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MODALITY might C1 USE: POLITE CRITICISM
Can use the question form to make polite criticisms and suggestions.
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MODALITY might C2 USE: EMPHASIS
Can use 'try as I might' for emphasis at the beginning of a sentence.
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MODALITY might C2 FORM: 'MIGHT AS WELL'
Can use 'might as well', mostly to talk about or suggest what we think is the easiest or most logical course of action, often when we cannot see a better alternative. ► 'may'
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MODALITY must A2 FORM: AFFIRMATIVE
Can use the affirmative form.
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MODALITY must A2 FORM: NEGATIVE
Can use the negative forms.
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MODALITY must A2 USE: OBLIGATION AND NECESSITY
Can use 'must' with a limited range of pronouns ('I' and 'you') to talk about obligation and necessity.
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MODALITY must B1 FORM: ELLIPSIS
Can use 'must' with the following verb ellipted where the previous main verb is understood. ► ellipsis
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MODALITY must B1 FORM: ELLIPSIS
Can use ellipted 'must' without a subject. ► ellipsis
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MODALITY must B1 FORM: WITH ADVERBS
Can use 'must' with a limited range of adverbs (most commonly 'also') in the normal mid position after the modal verb. ► adverbs
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MODALITY must B1 USE: DEDUCTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS
Can use 'must' to guess and deduce, most commonly with 'it must be', or 'you must be'.
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MODALITY must B1 USE: INVITATIONS
Can use 'must' to make invitations.
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MODALITY must B1 USE: OBLIGATION AND NECESSITY
Can use 'must' (with a wide range of pronouns and nouns) to talk about obligation and necessity.
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MODALITY must B1 USE: SUGGESTIONS
Can use 'must' to make strong, encouraging suggestions.
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MODALITY must B2 FORM: PAST AFFIRMATIVE
Can use 'must have' + '-ed'.
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MODALITY must B2 FORM: QUESTIONS
Can use the question form.
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