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He must +
do it ---------------
be doing ------------
have done ------------
Have been doing
— Present
—Past
□ He must be at home at this hour.
□ He must be writing about his travels.
□ He must have taken a lot of photos while he was on the islands.
In negative sentences and sentences referring to the future supposition is expressed by means of the modal words "evidently", "probably": Q Evidently, she didn't know my address.
□ She will probably come tomorrow.
□ She is not likely to come so late.
Might instead of may is used because of the sequence of tenses.
□ May I read the letter? He asked if he might read the letter.
In its second meaning may/might is used to express uncertainty, suppositi on im plying strong doubt. May denoting uncertainty is used with all forms of the infinitive.
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