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Assumptive Mood

Assumptive Mood

Assumptive mood is an epistemic mode that signals the speaker's belief that his statement is based on facts about what is usually the case in such circumstances.

(English)

The word will (’ll) in the following constructions indicates assumptive mood:

  • They’ll be on holiday at the moment.
  • That’ll be the postman.

(English)

The word will (’ll) in the following constructions indicates assumptive mood:

  • They’ll be on holiday at the moment.
  • That’ll be the postman.
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Source: Palmer 1986

Palmer, F. R. 1986.Mood and modality. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University.

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