AUXILIARY USES PRESENT/FUTURE PAST
May 1. Polite request 1. The government may now reguire its senior officials vehicles to use nonsubsidized fuel
2. Less than 50% certainty 1 My hunch is that people often affiliate with causes online for selfish and narcissistic purposes hed said some times it may be asa simple as trying to
Might 1. Less than 50% certainly 1. Those people might accidentally have crushed the beetles causing direct contact with their poisonous fluids which eventually led to dermatitis or skin irritation she said
2. Polite request 1.
Should 1. Advisibility 1. Kazutoshin chatani an economist at the Ilo Jakarta office said that questions should be rsised on slow
2. 90% certainly 1. To create more productive employment chatani said enterprises should play key roles in turning economic opportunities into job creation
Ought to 1. Advisibility
2. 90% certainly 1 I ought to be doing my job well
Had better 1. Advisibility with threat of bad result
Be supposed to 1. Expectation
Be to 1. Strong expectation 1. Buy certsinly they are well-known public figures perceived to be able to administer
Must 1. Strong necessity 1. There are changes occurring in china that we must pay attention to
2. Prohibition (negative) 1.
3. 95% certainly
Have to 1. Necessity 1 We have to make sure that the event wiil run as expected and children wiil be cheerful and happier said Pullman Jakarta Indonesia’s pr
2. Lack of necessity (negative) 2 We are confindent in baharain however we have to be better there especially in the qualification round he added
Have got to 1. Necessity 1 she will return to the island in mid-year to continue her research and attend a conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of udayana University
Will 1. 100% certainly 1. The two countries will also strengthen cooperation on regional and international issues to safeguard their common interests he added
2. Willingness 2 she will return to the island in mid-year to continue her research and attend a conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of udayana University
3. Polite request
be going to 1. 100% certainly 1 every morning i be going to go to college
2. Definite plan 2 I’m going to visit my grandmother this Sunday
Can 1. Ability/posibility 1. As part of the buffet activities children can also take part in cup cake decoration nail and face painting terporary tattoos and frolic in the jumping castle
2. Informal permission 1.
3. Informal polite request
4. Imposibility (negative only)
Could 1. Past ability
2. Polite request
3. Suggestion
4. Less than 50% certainly 1 Erika faulk and her cousin gale robinson,could have me up for a weekend spa retreat or planned a shopping excursion,but the two middle-aged,suburban moms opted for weekend learning to shoot guns,build campfires and track deer deep in the Ocala national forest
5. Imposibility (negative only) 1. Protedly abandoned the trade to become farm-hands or motorcycle taxi drivers as they could not live off the government’s 14 tons of rice assistance
Be able to 1. Ability 1.
Would 1. Polite request
2. Preference 1. Coordinating political legal and security affairs minister djoko suyanto said the police would restrain from using force only as a last resort
3. Repeated action in the past 1. With that in mind, we would all agree that technically adhering to out free and active policy is the best way.
NAMA:MULKIARNIS
KELAS:1EA02
NPM:18211560
Kamis, 12 April 2012
AUXILIARY USES PRESENT/FUTURE PAST
May 1. Polite request 1. The government may now reguire its senior officials vehicles to use nonsubsidized fuel
2. Less than 50% certainty 1 My hunch is that people often affiliate with causes online for selfish and narcissistic purposes hed said some times it may be asa simple as trying to
Might 1. Less than 50% certainly 1. Those people might accidentally have crushed the beetles causing direct contact with their poisonous fluids which eventually led to dermatitis or skin irritation she said
2. Polite request 1.
Should 1. Advisibility 1. Kazutoshin chatani an economist at the Ilo Jakarta office said that questions should be rsised on slow
2. 90% certainly 1. To create more productive employment chatani said enterprises should play key roles in turning economic opportunities into job creation
Ought to 1. Advisibility
2. 90% certainly 1 I ought to be doing my job well
Had better 1. Advisibility with threat of bad result
Be supposed to 1. Expectation
Be to 1. Strong expectation 1. Buy certsinly they are well-known public figures perceived to be able to administer
Must 1. Strong necessity 1. There are changes occurring in china that we must pay attention to
2. Prohibition (negative) 1.
3. 95% certainly
Have to 1. Necessity 1 We have to make sure that the event wiil run as expected and children wiil be cheerful and happier said Pullman Jakarta Indonesia’s pr
2. Lack of necessity (negative) 2 We are confindent in baharain however we have to be better there especially in the qualification round he added
Have got to 1. Necessity 1 she will return to the island in mid-year to continue her research and attend a conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of udayana University
Will 1. 100% certainly 1. The two countries will also strengthen cooperation on regional and international issues to safeguard their common interests he added
2. Willingness 2 she will return to the island in mid-year to continue her research and attend a conference commemorating the 50th anniversary of udayana University
3. Polite request
be going to 1. 100% certainly 1 every morning i be going to go to college
2. Definite plan 2 I’m going to visit my grandmother this Sunday
Can 1. Ability/posibility 1. As part of the buffet activities children can also take part in cup cake decoration nail and face painting terporary tattoos and frolic in the jumping castle
2. Informal permission 1.
3. Informal polite request
4. Imposibility (negative only)
Could 1. Past ability
2. Polite request
3. Suggestion
4. Less than 50% certainly 1 Erika faulk and her cousin gale robinson,could have me up for a weekend spa retreat or planned a shopping excursion,but the two middle-aged,suburban moms opted for weekend learning to shoot guns,build campfires and track deer deep in the Ocala national forest
5. Imposibility (negative only) 1. Protedly abandoned the trade to become farm-hands or motorcycle taxi drivers as they could not live off the government’s 14 tons of rice assistance
Be able to 1. Ability 1.
Would 1. Polite request
2. Preference 1. Coordinating political legal and security affairs minister djoko suyanto said the police would restrain from using force only as a last resort
3. Repeated action in the past 1. With that in mind, we would all agree that technically adhering to out free and active policy is the best way.
NAMA :MULKI ARNIS
KELAS :1EA02
NPM :18211560
Selasa, 10 April 2012
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AUXILIARY
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USES
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PRESENT/FUTUR
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PAST
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May
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(1) Polite request
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· May
I close the door,please?
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(2) Formal permission
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· You
may leave the class now
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(3) Less than 50% certainty
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· This
may be a manifestasiont of my deep concern as the tradition is on the brink
of extinction
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Might
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(1) Less than 50% certainty
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· · He
might be sick
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(2) Polite request
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· Mightn’t
it be better to leave little Katie at home?
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Should
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(1) Advisability
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· She
should attend the athletic compotition next week
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(2) 90% certainty
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· Mudrajt
kuncoro said the goverment should have prepared a long-term solution to deal
with its electricity subsidy policy
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Ought to
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(1) Advisability
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· I checked it out. I think you ought to know
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(2) 90% certainty
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· You
ought to consider the offer of training overseas
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Had better
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(1) Advisability with threat of bad
result
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· This years
love had better last
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Be supposed to
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(1) Expectation
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· The
summit is supposed to be an opportunity for leaders to find ways to keep
nuclear material away from terrorists
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Be to
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(1) Strong expectation
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· The
concert which is to be called ”Kidung Abadi Chrisye” or “Chrisye’s Eternal
Ballad”, is slated for April 5 in Jakarta
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Must
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(1) Strong necessity
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· The
government must really start developing alternatif energy programs
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(2) Prohibition(negative)
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· You
must not eat in the classroom
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(3) 95% certainty
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· Indicates
that there must be something special about this year’s election
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Have to
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(1) Necessity
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· You
have to trust the engineering was done rightles and soto ayam
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·
“This
has to be Chrisye’s fourth concert”he said.
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(2) Lack of necessity(negative)
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· You don't
have to feel like a waste of space
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Have got to
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(1) Necessity
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· You
Got To Not Let Yourself...Brother...
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Will
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(1) 100% certainty
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· You
will be surprised at how much it improves your spirit and help your worries
melt away
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(2) Willingness
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· The
committee will put forword its decision to a House plenary sesion on either
Tuesday or Thursday
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(3) Polite request
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· Will
you clean the garage this afternoon before you go?
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Be going to
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(1) 100% certainty
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· Jim
is going to be a little bit stiff and sore from the position
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(2) Definite plan
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· We’re
going to get tougher in the comings days
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Can
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(1) Ability/possibility
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· I
can assure you that the agent wasn’t involved in the purchasing process
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(2) Informal permission
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· I
can find a Japanese restaurant in every mall
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(3) Informal polite request
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· Eve,
can I talk to you?? I really need some advice about problem I have
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(4) Impossibility(negative only)
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· It
can’t cost more than a dollar or two
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Could
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( 1) Past ability
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· Depspite
the fact that the suspectes could have hid evidence
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(2) Polite request
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· Could
you bring some food for the picnic
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(3) Suggestion
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· The
king gave a big feast so that every one could give her gift
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(4) Less than 50% certainty
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· · Interior
Minister Rodrigo Hinzpeter said leter there could be up to 10 people lightly
injured from the quake
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(5) Impossibility
(negative
only)
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· They
spent about 20 minutes there during their 1960 dive but couldn’t see much from
the sea floor
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Be able to
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(1) Ability
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· We
are likely to be able to provide stable electricity supply at the moment
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Would
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(1) Polite request
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· Would
you mind not talking so loudly?
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(2) Preference
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· I
would rather I wored for the goverment
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(3) Repeted action in the past
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· The
submarine would implode in an instans if it leaked
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Used to
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(1) Repeated action in the past
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· The
festival has branched out from what used to be a fairly strict diet of
classical music and opera
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Shall
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(1) Polite question to make a
suggestion
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·
What
shall I do?
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(2) Future with “I” or “we” as
subject
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·
All
my life I shall remain a widow
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