Rachel Adams
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- Nov 4, 2018
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- Russian
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- Georgia
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If "could" expresses that something isn't impossible, "may" and "might" unlike "could" express both a possibility and prediction would it be wrong to use all three in my sentence?
1. "This could be Anna's book."
2. "This may/might be Anna's book."
1. "This could be Anna's book."
2. "This may/might be Anna's book."