perhaps he is out of station. (rewrite using correct modal)please right answer
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He is out of the station.
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He may be out of town
- "Perhaps he is out of station" is a way of expressing uncertainty or doubt about the whereabouts of someone. However, the modal verb "is" is not appropriate in this context, as it implies that the speaker is certain that the person is out of town.
- A more appropriate way of expressing uncertainty would be to use the modal verb "may" as in "He may be out of town." This phrase expresses that it is possible that the person is out of town, but it also acknowledges that the speaker is not certain.
- "May" is used to express possibility, it is also used when giving or seeking permission.
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