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1.
You (a)
Choosing the most suitable options from those given in brackets complete the passage
given below :
(ought to / would / should have a break after your
exams! You ask me what you (0)
(can I should/will) take. Well,
you (C
(might / can't I mustn't) fit everything in a backpack
so you must be selective. You (d)
(will I can / must) take at least
one sweater because it (e)
(ought to / should / can get very cold
in the mountains. You
(needn't I could I should) pack a
gas stove because there (g)
(could / may I will be plenty of​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

In this sentence 'may' or 'can' can be used because both are used to give permission.  

The main use of 'should' is to tell somebody what they ought to do, to give advice, or to add emphasis to something and 'will' is used to make requests, give instructions or advice or to make an offer. Neither of these usages would fit in the sentence and hence both are incorrect answers.

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