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Modals of deduction

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    might: when you think something is possibly true / can't: when you're sure something is impossible/not true / must (When you are sure something is true
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  • He might be American.
    He's wearing a baseball cap.
    He isn't talking to anybody.
    It's freezing and he isn't wearing a jumper.
    He's looking at a map.
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  • He can't be a university student.
    He's looking at job adverts in the newspaper.
    He isn't wearing a suit.
    He's wearig a school uniform.
    He's carrying a sports bag.
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  • He must be cold.
    He isn't talking to anybody.
    It's freezing and he's not wearing a jumper.
    He's wearing a school uniform.
    He isn't wearing a suit.
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  • He might be going to the gym.
    He isn't wearing a suit.
    It's freezing and he isn't wearing a jumper.
    He's carrying a sports bag.
    He's wearing a wedding ring.
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  • He could be lost.
    He's carrying a sports bag.
    He's looking at a map.
    He's carrying a camera and a guide book.
    He isn't talking to anybody.
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  • He must be married.
    He's looking at job adverts in the newspaper.
    He isn't talking to anybody.
    He's wearing a wedding ring.
    It's freeazing and he isn't wearing a jumper.
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  • He must be a tourist.
    He's wearing a school uniform.
    He isn't wearing a suit.
    He's carrying a sports bag.
    He's carrying a camera and a guidebook.
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  • He can't be enjoying the party.
    He's wearing a school uniform.
    He isn't wearing a suit.
    He isn't talking to anybody.
    He's wearing a wedding ring.
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  • He may not have a job.
    He's wearing a wedding ring.
    He's looking at job adverts in the newspağer.
    He isn't talking to anybody.
    He's looking at a map.
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  • He can't be a businessman.
    He isn't talking to anybody.
    He's carrying a sports bag.
    He's wearing a wedding ring.
    He isn't wearing a suit.
  •  15