Must be / may be / might be /
could be / can’t be.
Introduction
The world we live in is full of possibilities. We have choices for everything we do. When we talk about possibilities this means there is a 50 / 50 chance between yes or no.
To use possibilities we normally use: must be / may be/ might be / could be / can’t be.
If you travel you have a lot of options, many things to do, to eat or places to go. You must be ready for anything; you might be surprised with what you find, so enjoy the adventures and explore all possibilities!
As mentioned in the introduction, to choose a possibility we normally use: (must be / may be/ might be / could be / can’t be) when we have only two choices.
Topics
- Must be / may be / might be / could be / can’t be
- Vocabulary: Extreme natural events or others.