INGLIZ TILIDAGI KELASI ZAMON IFODALARINING MODAL XUSUSIYATLARI
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This article analyzes the modality of future tense expressions in English. It explores how different modal verbs and structures (such as will, shall, be going to, may, might, and be about to) reflect various shades of certainty, intention, prediction, and obligation. The study also compares their usage in formal and informal contexts and discusses the implications of modality in future-oriented communication. Understanding these nuances helps English learners express their thoughts more precisely and appropriately in real-life situations.
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