20) I
not go out in the dark. (use suitable semi-modal)
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The suitable modal auxiliary verb for this sentence is will.
I will not go out in the dark.
What are modal auxiliary verbs?
- Modal auxiliary verbs function as words that are used to show elements like a possibility, necessity, ability, doubts, permission, etc.
- These verbs are not like ordinary verbs.
- Modal auxiliary verbs include will, would, can, could, shall, should, must, ought, may, and might.
- For example, You should get yourself together. I can reach you on time.
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will
Explanation:
I will go out in the dark.
will is used to talk about what is going to happen in future , especially things that you are certain about or things that are planned.
traditional rule is that shall is used with first person pronouns i.e. I and We to form the future tense while will is used with second and third person form i.e. you, he , she , it , they.
FINAL ANSWER- will
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