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Cat navy 425 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Question about sentences

Dear all,

I would like to know whether the following expressions are correct and also tell me whether the text I have written against each in brackets are OK.

1) He should be here in 5 minutes. (This is likely to happen in future. We can also say "He could be/may be/might be here in 5 minutes.")

2) The weather should be nice tomorrow. (This is likely to happen in future. We can also say "The weather could be/may be/might be nice tomorrow".)

3) The train should arrive at the station in the next few seconds. (We can also say " The train could/may/might arrive at the station in the next few seconds".)

Thank you.

  

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cat navy 425 I would like to know whether the following expressions are correct Yes. All three of your sentences are correct, and they all contain the " should of expectation". cat navy 425 tell me whether the text I have written against beside each in brackets are is OK.

  • cat navy 425 I would like to know whether the following expressions are correct Yes.
  • All three of your sentences are correct, and they all contain the " should of expectation".
  • cat navy 425 tell me whether the text I have written against beside each in brackets are is OK.
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cat navy 425I would like to know whether the following expressions are correct

Yes. All three of your sentences are correct, and they all contain the "should of expectation".

cat navy 425tell me whether the text I have written against beside each in brackets

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