English for Academic Research: Grammar Exercises


could, might: affirmative



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[Adrian Wallwork (auth.)] English for Academic Res(z-lib.org)
Dinda Putri Novanti 1910533004 Financial Management I Assignment
12.6 could, might: affirmative
1. As could / might have been predicted from the relative lack of cross-reaction with digitoxin, the results show that
2. If subjects with long experience of such side effects had been consulted, the trial could / might have been designed differently or, more probably, could / might never have started.
3. It is an appealing idea to hypothesize that these effects could / might be responsible for the discrepancies.
4. Such a correlation could / might have been predicted a priori, since patients in Group 1 also exhibited an expected tendency to be affected by the drug.
5. The result constitutes what could / might be described as a breakthrough in the field. A number of criteria could / might be suggested for finding the best fit. I wish Ii bcould / might
have helped you more .
8. If we could / might have done this research without the need to constantly ask for new funds, it would have been much better.
9. They could / might have asked for extra funding but they decided not to.
10. Where are they Well I suppose they could / might have gone home.
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