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#2 (permalink) Mon Oct 19, 2009 14:32 pm typical behaviour can/may/will |
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They would all have different meanings. _________________ Native English teacher at Mister Micawber's |
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#3 (permalink) Mon Oct 19, 2009 14:47 pm typical behaviour can/may/will |
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Please correct me if I am wrong: 1) She may be rude sometimes = Perhaps she is rude sometimes 2) A female crocodile can lay 20-30 eggs = A female crocodile is able to lay 20-30 eggs 3) A female crocodile will lay 20-30 eggs = I think this will happen in the future. 4) In those days, a man could be hanged for stealing a sheep (sometimes a man was hanged) = Executors were allowed to hang a man for stealing a sheep. 5) In those days, a man would be hanged for stealing a sheep. = (what's the difference between this one and "In those days, a man might be hanged for stealing a sheep sometimes a man was hanged"?). |
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#4 (permalink) Mon Oct 19, 2009 23:17 pm typical behaviour can/may/will |
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1) She may be rude sometimes = Perhaps she is rude sometimes OR she is rude sometimes 2) A female crocodile can lay 20-30 eggs = A female crocodile is able to lay 20-30 eggs OR ...lays as many as.... 3) A female crocodile will lay 20-30 eggs = I think this will happen in the future.--No. This is a timeless truth. Here, 'will lay' = 'lays'. 4) In those days, a man could be hanged for stealing a sheep (sometimes a man was hanged-- No) = Executors were allowed to hang a man for stealing a sheep.-- There is no necessary intimation of 'allowed'. 'Could be hanged' = it was possible to happen OR it was legally permitted. 5) In those days, a man would be hanged for stealing a sheep. = He would certainly be hanged. In those days, a man might be hanged for stealing a sheep = It was possible to happen OR it was legally permitted. _________________ Native English teacher at Mister Micawber's |
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