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… Practice …

               Decide which sentence that is tentative [√].

                1.         Nowadays the urinary symptoms are of a lesser order.

                2.         Nowadays the urinary symptoms seem to be of a lesser order.

                3.         It  may  be  said  that  the  commitment  to  some  of  the  social  and  economic
                           concepts was less strong than it is now.
                4.         The commitment to some of the social and economic concepts was less strong
                           than it is now.
                5.         The lives they chose may seem overly ascetic and self-denying to most women
                           today.
                6.         The lives they chose are overly ascetic and self-denying to most women today.

                7.         Furthermore, this proves that humans are wired to imitate.

                8.         Implications  of  these  findings  may  be  that,  if  moderation  of  alcohol
                           consumption in certain groups is strived for, it may be sensible to cut down
                           on  the  portrayal  of  alcohol  in  programs  aimed  at  these  groups  and  the
                           commercials shown in between.
                9.         Viewing a movie in which alcohol is portrayed appears to lead to higher total
                           alcohol consumption of young people while watching the movie.
                10.        It definitely proves that a movie in which a lot of partying is involved triggers
                           a social process between two participants that affects total drinking amounts.
                                                       Taken from http://www.uefap.com/writing/feature/featfram.htm and
                                                                  http://aeo.sllf.qmul.ac.uk/Files/Hedging/Hedging.html


               Here are several expressions that you can use to make tentative sentences.

                                                                   Words/phrases
                     Introductory verbs  seem,  tend,  look  like,  appear  to  be,  think,  believe,  doubt,  be  sure,
                                         indicate, suggest
                          Lexical verbs  believe, assume, suggest
                           Modal verbs  will, must, would, may, might, could
                  Adverbs of frequency  often, sometimes, usually
                        Modal adverbs  certainly, definitely, clearly, probably, possibly, perhaps, conceivably
                      Modal adjectives  certain, definite, clear, probable, possible
                          Modal nouns  assumption, possibility, probability
                          That clauses     It could be the case that …
                                           It might be suggested that …
                                           There is every hope that …
                   To-clause + adjective     It may be possible to obtain …
                                           It is important to develop …
                                           It is useful to study …
                                                          Taken from http://www.uefap.com/writing/feature/featfram.htm





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