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Express agreement with the following statements. Use “may” in your sentences. Follow the model.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 418. -The experiments in the subject will probably need access to the chemical laboratory. - Yes, the experiment in the subject may need access to the chemical laboratory.
1. They will probably develop several schemes of this type. 2 They will probably attach great importance to these facts. 3. They will probably create a satisfactory theory for such applications. 4. They will probably obtain sufficient experimental data for exotic particles. 5. They will probably gain more detailed information about such phenomena. 6. They will probably give a complete interpretation of these observations. 7. Our understanding of the properties of these particles will probably improve considerably. 8. Scientists will perhaps take into account these effects. 9. Scientists will perhaps account for the properties of these particles. 10. Engineers will perhaps apply the new method for practical purposes. 11. Physicists will perhaps make an attempt to study the phenomenon in detail. 12 Engineers will perhaps help to simplify the procedure of the experiment.
2. Develop the situation. Say that the person mentioned must be doing the action now. Follow the model. -They haven't refined upon that invention yet. -They must be refining upon that invention now.
1. He hasn't developed the plate yet. 2. They haven't reconstructed this experiment yet. 3. They haven't chosen suitable materials for the experiment yet. 4. They haven't described their results yet. 5. He hasn't learnt the definitions yet. 6. He hasn't distributed the books to the students yet. 7. They haven't conducted improved versions of this type of experiment yet.
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