Mood types of fourth MOU between UDINUS and CYCU. Tenses found of fourth MOU between UDINUS and CYCU.

100 The example above shows verbal process. It can be seen that parties produce a verb discussed. This verb shows a process of saying. In this clause, the verb explains that the representatives of the two universities negotiate the possibility and the term of renewal of the agreement no less than six months.

4.5.3.2 Mood types of fourth MOU between UDINUS and CYCU.

Table 4.14 Mood type found of fourth MOU between UDINUS and CYCU. No Mood Type Total 1 Declarative 16 100 2 Imperative - - 3 Interrogative - - Total 16 100 Mood in English is realized by the position in the clause of the subject and finite. Indicative mood is realized by the features subject+ finite. The order of the subject and finite realizes declarative and interrogative. The mood type of all the text is declarative because the clauses tell the prospective both parties to accept this agreement. Moreover, the structure of every sentence in this letter is always started by subject then followed by finite. a. The agreement will be discussed by the representatives of the two universities no less than six months prior to the natural termination of the current agreement. According to the statement above, both parties produce declarative mood. It can be seen that the party gives statement by saying . The agreement will be discussed by the representatives of the two universities no 101 less than six months prior to the natural termination of the current agreement. It means both parties agree that the agreement in this MOU will be discussed joint program and both parties agreed to make agreement in this MOU. Declarative mood here uses simple future tense.

4.5.3.3 Tenses found of fourth MOU between UDINUS and CYCU.

Table 4.15 Tenses found of fourth MOU between UDINUS and CYCU. No Tenses Total 1 Simple present tense 3 33,3

2 Simple future tense

6 66,6 Total 9 100 The tense used in this text is simple present tense, and simple future tense The researcher covers that simple future tense is the most dominant tense in the business letters which occurs 6 times and the percentage is 66,6. Simple future tense can be identified as a dominant tense, because it expresses will doing something in the future time and is used of what occurs or is plan at the time of speaking and of what is habitual or characteristic or is always or necessarily true, that is sometimes used to refer to will doing something in the past, and that is sometimes used for future events. Simple future tense can be seen from several verbs, which is use a [will] + [verb1]: will , will be, etc.

1. Simple present tense is expresses an unchanging, repeated, or

reoccurring action or situation that exists only now. It can also represent a widespread truth with the simple form of the verb [am is are] + 102 [verb] a. Dian Nuswantoro University and Chung Yuan Christian University joints in the following agreement on the promotion. b. Both universities understands that all the financial arrangements should be negotiated and depend upon the availability of funds.

2. Simple future tense

is expresses an action or situation that will occur in the future. This tense is formed by using willshall, with the simple form of the verb [will] + [verb1]. a. The implementation of this agreement will commence on signing date. b. The possibility and the terms of a renewal of the agreement will be discussed by the representatives. c. Both institutions will make every reasonable effort to encourage direct contact.

4.6 The discussion of fifth MOU between UDINUS and UOM.