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English, 20.10.2020 18:01 OlamideO3

50% certain: Tom may be studying in his room (perhaps; it's possible
he's studying)
30-40% sure: weaker degree of certainty.
He might (It's not past tense) want some food. (perhaps,
he wants some food)
It does not seem possible; I don't think.
He can't
pass
the exam.
Pl (( if anyone he is good at modal verbs and reading ) pl give you Instagram to chat to help me ( I’m in big terrible):(

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