victor1319
Serene Highness
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Ok, my English is certified only as "upper intermediate"... I did not say, she "probably" has a reason, but "she might have a reason". What I meant: We don't know, why she is so often not present, as I wrote:
"We do not know, why the Princess keeps a low profile - she might have a reason"...
And and least in my opinion "might have" is not as "strong" as "probably has".
The first is more like "well.... you know, perhaps". the second one is more like "I am almost sure....". I used the first phrase.
"We do not know, why the Princess keeps a low profile - she might have a reason"...
And and least in my opinion "might have" is not as "strong" as "probably has".
The first is more like "well.... you know, perhaps". the second one is more like "I am almost sure....". I used the first phrase.