Present Tense

  1. Certain (100%)

    • Example: "She is at home."
    • Explanation: You are sure that she is at home.
  2. Almost Certain (90%)

    • Example: "She must be at home."
    • Explanation: You are very sure she is at home based on evidence or knowledge.
  3. Possible (50%)

    • Example: "She may be at home."
    • Example: "She might be at home."
    • Explanation: There is a possibility that she is at home, but you are not sure.
  4. Less Certain (30%)

    • Example: "She could be at home."
    • Explanation: It's less likely, but still possible.
  5. Not Certain (0%)

    • Example: "She can't be at home."
    • Explanation: You are sure that she is not at home.

Past Tense

  1. Certain (100%)

    • Example: "She was at home."
    • Explanation: You are sure that she was at home.
  2. Almost Certain (90%)

    • Example: "She must have been at home."
    • Explanation: You are very sure she was at home based on evidence or knowledge.
  3. Possible (50%)

    • Example: "She may have been at home."
    • Example: "She might have been at home."
    • Explanation: There is a possibility that she was at home, but you are not sure.
  4. Less Certain (30%)

    • Example: "She could have been at home."
    • Explanation: It's less likely, but still possible.
  5. Not Certain (0%)

    • Example: "She can't have been at home."
    • Explanation: You are sure that she was not at home.

Future Tense

  1. Certain (100%)

    • Example: "She will be at home."
    • Explanation: You are sure that she will be at home.
  2. Almost Certain (90%)

    • Example: "She must be at home."
    • Explanation: You are very sure she will be at home based on evidence or knowledge.
  3. Possible (50%)

    • Example: "She may be at home."
    • Example: "She might be at home."
    • Explanation: There is a possibility that she will be at home, but you are not sure.
  4. Less Certain (30%)

    • Example: "She could be at home."
    • Explanation: It's less likely, but still possible.
  5. Not Certain (0%)

    • Example: "She can't be at home."
    • Explanation: You are sure that she will not be at home.

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Other Lessons

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 1: Simple Present Tense

Degrees of certainty refer to how sure or uncertain we are about something. We use different modal verbs and phrases to express varying levels of certainty. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 2: Present Continuous Tense

Degrees of certainty refer to how sure or uncertain we are about something. We use different modal verbs and phrases to express varying levels of certainty. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 3: Frequency Adverbs

Degrees of certainty refer to how sure or uncertain we are about something. We use different modal verbs and phrases to express varying levels of certainty. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

17 September 2024, Tuesday

Lesson 4: Stative and Non-Stative Verbs

Degrees of certainty refer to how sure or uncertain we are about something. We use different modal verbs and phrases to express varying levels of certainty. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.

17 September 2024, Tuesday

Lesson 5: Simple Past Tense

Degrees of certainty refer to how sure or uncertain we are about something. We use different modal verbs and phrases to express varying levels of certainty. You can access our full course on the Udemy platform.