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Name: Ipnu Anugrah

Class: 2A D3 Produksi Ternak

When I saw my sister who was already sleepy, then I said: 1. “You may sleep in your bedroom
now”. When my team and I see the opposing team is not compact: 2. “Our team may win”.
When my team and I see the opposing team is very compact and adept: 3. “Our team might
win”. When I saw Bruno's shadow behind the Board Room: 4. “Bruno may be in the board
room”. When I ask permission to smoke in an enclosed area: 5. “May I smoke here?” When I
have a hypothesis about where someone sleeps: 6. “She might sleep in Ratih's house tonight”.
When I use the sentence past indirect speech: 7. “She said, she might go to Bandung next
week”. When I get upset about not being told an assignment by a friend: 8. “You might have
told me about the task!” When I have an assumption that is not necessarily 100% correct: 9.
“Having a child in your 20s may not be financially optimal”. When I don't see my friend's
assignment on the teacher's desk when submitting assignments: 10. “He might not finish this
assignment”.

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