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2024年1月6日发(作者:数据库全套课程)

英语里对将来的肯定推测

In English, there are several ways to express the future with a

degree of certainty. These structures are used to make positive

speculations or predictions about future events or situations. Let's

explore some of the commonly used expressions:

1. 'Will' or 'going to' + base verb:

- We can use the modal verb "will" or the phrase "going to" to

indicate a certain prediction or speculation about the future.

Example: "I think it will rain tomorrow." or "She is going to travel

abroad next month."

2. Present continuous:

- The present continuous tense can also be used to make future

predictions when the speaker has evident signs or evidence.

Example: "The sky is getting darker. It is going to rain."

3. Future adverbs or adverbial phrases:

- Adverbs or adverbial phrases such as "probably," "likely,"

"certainly," "surely," "undoubtedly," and "for sure" can be used to

express a high degree of certainty about future events.

Example: "He will probably win the competition." or "They are

certainly going to arrive late."

4. Modal verbs:

- Modal verbs such as "must," "ought to," and "should" are also

used to express strong predictions or conclusions about future

events based on evidence or logical reasoning.

Example: "He must be there by now." or "They should have

finished their work by the end of the day."

5. 'It looks like' or 'it seems like':

- These phrases are used to express a certain prediction or

speculation based on the current situation or available evidence.

Example: "It looks like she is going to get the job." or "It seems

like they are going to win the game."

6. 'Bound to':

- The phrase "bound to" is used to express a strong likelihood or

inevitability of a future event.

Example: "With her talent, she is bound to succeed in her career."

7. Modals + base verb:

- Modals such as "could," "might," "may," and "can" can be used

to express less certainty but still indicate a possibility or likelihood

of a future outcome.

Example: "The concert could be a great success." or "He may

come to the party tonight."

It's important to note that these expressions indicate positive

speculations or predictions about the future. If you want to express

negative speculations or predictions, different structures need to be

used. Practice using these expressions to confidently make positive

speculations about future events.


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