Kamis, 12 April 2012

SUMMARY CHART OF MODALS AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS

SUMMARY CHART OF MODALS AND SIMILAR EXPRESSIONS

Nama          : Farson Yohanes
Kelas           :  4EA04
NPM           : 10208482

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May    
USES                         
Formal permission PRESENT/FUTURE:
You may end up thinking that the end of the euro isn’t that big a deal.
Less than 50 % certainly:
Our tolerance for a widening income gap may be ebbing

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Might
            USES
Less than 50% certainly PRESENT/FUTURE:
The news that the real economy might be improving panicked investors.
Polite request (rare) PRESENT/FUTURE:
The fireworks might even start before the meeting                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

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Should
USES
Advisability PRESENT/FUTURE:
They should relax.
90% certainly PRESENT/FUTURE :
Goverment Should Do the Right Thing for Economy.

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Ought to
USES
Advisability PRESENT/FUTURE:
We ought to fix the economy by bailing out the financial industry.
90 % Certainly PRESENT/FUTURE:
Chinese businesses ought to do better in overseas M&A

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Had better
USES
Advisability with threat of bad result PRESENT/FUTURE:
Budget balance had better economic growth.

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Be supposed to
USES
Expectation PRESENT/FUTURE:
Government spend supposed to stimulate the economy.

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Be to
USES
Strong Expectation PRESENT/FUTURE:
They are sufficiently similar to be looking for much the same economic opportunities.

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Must
USES
Strong necessity PRESENT/FUTURE
The Spanish authorities must ensure the country’s economic difficulties.
Prohobition (negative) PRESENT/FUTURE: Crisis must not change India’s course.

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Have to
USES
Necessity PRESENT/FUTURE:
You have to feel for Spain’s prime minister.
Lack of necessity PRESENT/FUTURE:
They don't have to ship so much money

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Have got to
USES
Necessity PRESENT/FUTURE:
We have got to get back to a day.

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Will
USES
100% certainly PRESENT/FUTURE:
Problems will ever constitute an impassable barrier.
Willingness PRESENT/FUTURE:
“If I’m the president, I’ll get it right.

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Be going to
USES
Definite plan PRESENT/FUTURE:
We’re going to see the economic collapse.(future only)
100% certainly PRESENT/FUTURE:
The next 10 years are going to be a drag

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Can
USES
Informal permission PRESENT/FUTURE:
You can buy exposure to virtually any economy in the world.
Informal polite request PRESENT/FUTURE:
Can Economic Empowerment Reduce Vulnerability of Girls and Young Women to HIV?

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Could

USES
Less than 50 certainly PRESENT/FUTURE:
It could be their more solvent northern neighbours.
Suggestion PRESENT/FUTURE:
Former Obama Economic Adviser Warns Unemployment Could Rise

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Be able to
            USES
Ability PRESENT/FUTURE:
Economic agents of Moldova to be able to pay the income tax quarterly.

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Would
USES
Preference PRESENT/FUTURE:
Greece would throw a hissy fit and pull out of the euro unilaterally.
Polite request PRESENT/FUTURE:
Where Would Economic Education Be Without Rendigs Fels?

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Shall
USES
Future with “I” or “we” as subject PRESENT/FUTURE:
We shall lay a solid foundation and in the second, develop at high speed.
(will = more common)
Polite Qustion to make suggestion PRESENT/FUTURE:
Where shall Finland compete?

Sumber :
http://www.moneyweek.com/news-and-charts/economics/europe/how-to-solve-the-euro-crisis-58303
http://www.moneyweek.com/news-and-charts/economics/europe/spain-is-the-next-big-problem-for-the-eurozone-21300
http://www.moneyweek.com/news-and-charts/economics/europe/how-to-solve-the-euro-crisis-58303
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-04-10/iran-talks-must-yield-a-deal-even-reagan-could-accept.html
http://www.ontheissues.org/2012/Jon_Huntsman_Budget_+_Economy.htm