Expressing & Modifying Levels of Certainty

In academic writing, it is very important to be able to express different levels of certainty accurately. For example, if you want to make a claim on the evidence of your results or argumentation, you need to adjust the level of certainty of your claim to the level of support that you can show. The topics below review, in turn, the ways to increase or decrease the level certainty/confidence of your writing:

Modals of Probability

Modals of Probability

The core modal verbs used in academic writing are: can and could; may and might; shall and should; will and would. Each pair is the present tense form, and the second is the past tense form.

Hedging

Hedging

Hedging is a type of language use which 'protects' your claims. Using language with a suitable amount of caution can protect your claims from being easily dismissed.

Signals of Confidence

Signals of Confidence

Academic writing does not only use hedging. On the other side of the spectrum are a set of vocabulary that transmits certainty or confidence.