There is a chance that Jean is at home. - Jean might/may/could be at home., I expect that it won’t be difficult to finish this task on time. - This task shouldn’t be difficult to finish on time., It is possible that Patrick isn’t playing football with his friends - Patrick might/may not be playing football with his friends, It is possible that the criminal is dangerous. - The criminal might/may/could be dangerous, Alison doesn’t speak Italian (this is unexpected because her mother is Italian). - Alison should speak Italian., I don’t know the score, but I am certain Spain are winning the match. - I don’t know the score, but Spain must be winning the match., I don’t expect that we will have any problems on our journey - We shouldn’t have any problems on our journey., You can ask Alan, but it’s possible that he doesn’t know. - You can ask Alan, but he might/may not know, It’s impossible that Shenzhen is in India. It sounds more like a Chinese city. - Shenzhen can’t be in India. It sounds more like a Chinese city,

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