1. pos
  2. nec
  3. prd

pos

  1. Descriptions
    • possibility
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • pos
  3. Examples
    • And that can happen from stuff like iron deficiency or vitamin deficiency. (MICASE STP175SU141, Spoken)
    • Do you know where I can get change, anywhere? (MICASE SVC999MX148, Spoken)
    • Whether Loki represents a one-sex view of gender, a gender transgressor, or simply a trickster is a distinction that can be argued in many different ways. (MICUSP ENG.G0.49.2, Written)
    • Humans may want to reenter nature and positively impact the environment, but their inherent separation from the natural world makes this impossible. (MICUSP ENG.G0.54.1, Written)

nec

  1. Descriptions
    • necessity
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • nec
  3. Examples
    • Um I can actually tell you what you should take for that then. (MICASE ADV700JU047, Spoken)
    • Clearly the mechanisms must be different. (MICASE COL200MX133, Spoken)
    • Because she is black, Rufus feels as if he should be the one helping her, not the other way around. (MICUSP ENG.G0.55.1, Written)
    • What is important to point out is that we must distinguish the author Chaucer and the character Chaucer in the poem. (MICUSP ENG.G0.58.1, Written)

prd

  1. Descriptions
    • predictive
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • prd
  3. Examples
    • Um, my presentation will be extremely short. (MICASE DEF500F016, Spoken)
    • So what would we be seeing? (MICASE DIS150JU130, Spoken)
    • Ironically, no one in the history of the literature would doubt Chaucer’s ability to compose poetry with complex ideas. (MICUSP ENG.G0.58.1, Written)
    • Preserve what is living and help the two Irelands, Gaelic Ireland and Anglo Ireland, so to unite that neither shall shed its pride. (MICUSP ENG.G1.05.1, Written)