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You may be right
merely acknowledges the possibility that “You are right” is
true.
Dynamic modality has nothing to do with the speaker, it is subject-oriented
and generally concerns the properties and dispositions of persons, etc., referred to
in the clause.
e.g.
Liz can drive better than you. I asked Ed to go but he won’t.
In these examples
the speaker is concerned with Liz’s driving ability and
Ed’s willingness to go.
All three kinds of modality are commonly expressed by other means than by
modal auxiliaries: lexical verbs (
You are obliged to do that
), adjectives (
You are
likely to be fined
), adverbs (
Perhaps you are right
), nouns (
You have my
permission to leave early
).
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