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What Peter was saying is that many people would answer 'I would say it means 'job opportunities'', and that if that grammar seems strange to you, then it might help to imagine them saying 'If I had to guess based on what I know, I'd say it means 'job opportunities''. In that case, you can see that the second conditional structure explains the use of 'would'. One of the most important keys to success is having the discipline to do what you know you should do, even when you don’t feel like doing it.” If you don’t make a will, you're said to have died intestate– and your estate may not go to the people you want. to talk about typical behaviour, things that we often did (because we were willing to do them) in the past:

It is possible (for example) that B's intended meaning is to advise A: I would be sure if I were you (an imagined and unreal situation). That's just an example - we have no way of knowing why B used "would" here because we are just looking at words only, and they are isolated from the context in which they were said or written (e.g. who A and B are, what their social relationship is, what B's intended meaning is, what topic they are discussing, what else was said in the conversation). But that context often helps us (and speaker A as well) to interpret the meaning.I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.” – Jimmy Dean

After each chapter, Mark reflects on what that phase of life has taught him. I found this really useful in reflecting on my own life's twists and turns. If you think it is possible, it will be possible. If you think it is impossible, the imposible will be possible. Whatever you think; whether posible or impossible will forever be possible to happen.” ― Israelmore Ayivor In the other sentences I wrote, the verb forms in the dependent clauses depend on the primary verbs. For example, when we use 'suggest', the verbs that come after it (in the dependent clause) can only go in a few different forms. In this case, I used subject + base form (e.g. 'I suggest you (subject) study (base form)'). It's also possible to say 'suggest' and an '-ing' form: 'I suggest studying'.I have been inspired by how people deal with their sufferings, showing such tremendous attitudes of… “ I can and I will” I wanted to know how Mark managed to never give up despite the extreme challenges that were thrown at him whilst growing up.

When you're going through difficult times, you don't appreciate a lot of things that are going on in your life, and you don't think about it at the time," he says. A single day in my own shoe that is comfortable for me is better than 365 days in someone else’s shoes that does not fit me at all.” ― Israelmore AyivorIn this case, will comes from the present tense form and would from the past; ditto can (originally present) and could (originally past). Most of the time, there is nothing "past" about could or would. On the contrary, they usually refer to something in the future (which is also "irrealis", since it's not real yet), rather than the past. But this old "past" sense still shows up with certain constructions, for instance: Don’t think about what can happen in a month. Don’t think about what can happen in a year . Just focus on the 24 hours in front of yo and do what you can to get closer to where you want to be. ” Nobody cares about your excuses. Nobody pities you for procrastinating. Nobody is going to coddle you because you are lazy. Its you as. You move it.” It's distantly related to the subjunctive. About second-cousin-once-removed distantly related. There's something like it in the German subjunctive, but German has inflected modals and supports a full assembly of subjunctive verb forms for every verb, while no English verb has a specifically subjunctive verb form; nor are there any subjunctive mood paradigms.

Themantra ‘I can and I will’ was asaying given to me by a child called‘Molly’ thatI had worked with. For many months Mollysuffered tremendously. TragicallyMolly died. Close to her passing I recall her saying upon a request thatI gaveher (a request she knew would cause her a lot of pain) she said, “Sure…I can and I will”. This has become my mantra. Some charities and campaigns offer free will-writing services to encourage people to make wills and leave charitable legacies. For more information, visit Will Aid or Free Wills Month– Age UK takes part in both schemes. But those are the only complement clause types that wish can take; embedded questions and gerund clauses are ungrammatical with wish When he was eight, Mark attended Ashfield Special School on the edge of Leicester General Hospital. You can’t do anything about the length of your life, but you can do something about its width and depth.”Regarding possible answers to the question 'What does "openings" mean in this context?'), you are right in thinking that no one would say 'If you asked me, I would say it means 'job opportunities''. That's not actually what Peter was saying. The other interaction is from various senses of these four modal auxiliaries. All modals, including modal auxiliary verbs, have irregular syntax, ambiguous semantics, and arbitrary pragmatics. Today I choose life. Every morning when I wake up I can choose joy, happiness, negativity, pain… To feel the freedom that comes from being able to continue to make mistakes and choices – today I choose to feel life, not to deny my humanity but embrace it.” – Kevyn Aucoin I wanted to tell my story, but more importantly, I wanted to let others know that they are not alone," he said. Historically, this is because in Old and Middle English (as in Modern German), modal auxiliary verbs were inflected, and had present, past, infinitive, and participle forms, unlike modern English modal auxiliaries, which are completely defective and only occur as auxiliary verbs.



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