NIM : A320110027
MODAL AUXILIARY
A. MAY
The used of may :
A. POSSIBILITY
- The instructor may come to class late today.
- It may be true.
- She may know about her character.
- He may come after June.
- She may be my advisor next semester.
- The children may go to bed early.
- It may be very hot tomorrow.
- The boss may cancel the meeting.
- My friend may come to us on Friday.
- We may eat out tonight.
- May I borrow your book ?
- May I help you ?
- May I see your driving license ?
- May I come late tomorrow morning ?
- May I call you ?
- You may leave, when you have finished your exam.
- May I sit beside you ?
- May I change your password ?
- May I teach your student today ?
- May I borrow your money ?
The used of Must :
A. PROBABILITY
- Janice must be out this evening, She does not answer her telephone.
- He must be at a work, it's 10 a clock.
- They must be in Spain now.
- She must have done well on the test.
- I must be a good student today.
- My father must be at office this morning.
- The lecture must be at campus today.
- Dika must be at school, it's 8.00 a clock.
- I must have left early.
- They must arrived yesterday, I saw her ticket.
- I must call my parent tonight, I have not talk to them for along time.
- You must have a permit to enter the national park.
- We must show our passport in the airport.
- I must to pay my phone bill soon.
- I must study tonight.
- He must attend the meting tomorrow.
- I must be careful not to upset him.
- She must buy a milk for her children.
- He must give her flower.
- Student must pass an examination to study at this school.
- Passenger must not talk to the driver.
- Student must not be late.
- You must not disturb him.
- I must not forget my keys.
- jenny, you must not play in the street.
- You must not forget your medicine.
- You must not swim in that river, its full of crocodile.
- I must not eat so much sugar.
- Visitors must not smoke here.
- You must not arrive late.