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Rizan Malik Posted 6 years ago
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I could be run over by a bus tomorrow

1) I could be run over by a bus tomorrow.

2) I could be hit by lightning.

3) I could die tomorrow.

Can I replace the "could"s with "might"s in the examples above with no change in meanings?

  

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Rizan Malik 1) I could be run over by a bus tomorrow. 2) I could be hit by lightning. 3) I could die tomorrow.

  • Rizan Malik 1) I could be run over by a bus tomorrow.
  • 2) I could be hit by lightning.
  • 3) I could die tomorrow.
  • Can I replace the "could"s with "might"s in the examples above with no change in meanings?
  • Yes.
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Rizan Malik

1) I could be run over by a bus tomorrow.

2) I could be hit by lightning.

3) I could die tomorrow.

Can I replace the "could"s with "might"s in the examples above with no change in meanings?

Yes.

CJ

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