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Kariem
I want to use "most likely" in future tense and past tense. tell me many sentences using most likely in future tense and past tense
Feb 2, 2013 7:29 PM
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He most likely didn't know the answer. She most likely didn't want to go to the movies. She will most likely become a doctor. He will most likely want to stay at home.
February 2, 2013
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He is most likely to deliver the newspapers today. Usain Bolt is most likely to become world champion in the 100m in Rio 2016.
February 2, 2013
I am thinking that I will most likely apply for a teaching job after graduation. They most likely will change the boy's school since he is being bullied so badly at his current school. PAST= She most likely would have married Robert, had she not met James that one fantastic night at the Wedding of Charles and Mary. I should have most likely chosen the other wine, seeing as this wine is only from 2010. In the past, using most likely as a modifier for the verbs being used, we say "should have" and "would have", or even "could have". Most likely is a clear statement that we are supposing the potential outcomes of situations; we do not know for sure what will happen, but still we discuss the possibilities.
February 2, 2013
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