AUXILIARY | USES | PRESENT/FUTURE | PAST |
May | (1) polite request | | |
(2) Formal permission | Any violation of these rules may, at Sponsor’s discretion, result in disqualification | | |
(3) Less than 50% certainty | "You may be seen as enabling the occurrence or the loss." | | |
Might | (1) less than 50% certainty | | If inventory bloats more quickly than sales grow, this might be a sign that expected sales haven't materialized. |
(2) Polite request (rare) | As such, we might consider oversized growth in those categories to offer a clue to a brighter future, and a clue that most other investors will miss. | | |
Should | (1) Advisability | Social Media Directors should aim not to take anything personally and to always respond appropriately and not fly off the handle at negative comments. | |
(2) 90% certainly | | | |
Ought to | (1) Advisability | In this series, I examine inventory using a simple rule of thumb: Inventory increases ought to roughly parallel revenue increases. | |
(2) 90% certainly | | | |
Had better | (1) Advisability with threat of bad result | | |
Be supposed to | (1) Expectation | | |
Be to | (1) Strong expectation | | |
Must | (1) Strong necessity | | The FSSA, though not unsustainable in totality, needs to be reviewed and until the same is done by Parliament the implementation of its vague provision must be stayed during the pendency of the present petition else it would result in causing irreparable loss to the food business operators. |
(2) Prohibition (negative) | | | |
(3) 95% certainly | | | |
Have to | (1) Necessity | A Social Media Director does not have to be an established writer – but they must be able to speak articulately and succinctly. | |
(2) Lack of necessity (negative) | | | |
Have got to | (1) Necessity | | |
Will | (1) 100% certainty | This ability may not be fully exploited, but a good online community manager will be able to speak up for themselves and for the good of the community. | |
(2) Willingness | | | |
(3) Polite request | An effective Social Media Director will use editorial calendars, scheduling technology and other planning tools to ensure that posts and tweets are being published regularly. | | |
Be going to | (1) 100% certainty | | |
(2) Definite plan | | | |
Can | (1) Ability/possibility | | |
(2) Informal permission | For many companies, products that sit on the shelves too long can become big trouble. | | |
(3) Informal polite request | I don't stop my checkup there, because the type of inventory can matter even more than the overall quantity. | | |
(4) Impossibility (negative only) | | | |
Could | (1) Past ability | | “I was scheduled to travel outside the country but upon receiving the sad news I decided to postpone the trip so that I could join you (Kanumba’s family), fellow Tanzanians and all his fans all over the world in mourning his demise,” he said |
(2) Polite request | | | |
(3) Suggestion | | | |
(4) Less than 50% certainty | | | |
(5) Impossibility (negative only) | | | |
Be able to | (1) Ability | A Social Media Director does not have to be an established writer – but they must be able to speak articulately and succinctly. | |
Would | (1) polite request | We would tailor programs to meet national needs. | |
(2) Prefercace | | | |
(3) Repeated action in the past | Plus, lawyers say, Exhibit A would be a newsletter sent by the association to residents in February, the same month as the shooting. | | |
Used to | (1) Repeated action in the past | | Workers’ payroll taxes (“contributions”) would be saved and used to pay their retirement benefits. |
Shall | (1) polite request to make a suggestion | Any person who sells to the purchaser’s prejudice any food which is not in compliance with the provisions of this Act or the regulations made thereunder, or of the nature or substance or quality demanded by the purchaser, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five lakh rupees. | |
(2) Future with "I" or "WE" as subject | | |
Kamis, 12 April 2012
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