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3. Complete the dialogue in a suitable way. Write your answers in the space provided. Reena : Are you going somewhere this weekend ? Meena: No. I (a)........ . Reena : Will you (b)................... to see ‘Titanic . Meena: Yes, (c) ...................... love to go but I (d.) ................... permission of my parents.

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Answered by amitkr132005
4

Answer:

a ] did not

b ] like

c ] I would

d] should take

Answered by NirmalPandya
0

The complete conversation between Reena and Meena is as follows -

Reena: Are you going somewhere this weekend?

Meena: No. I (a) won't.

Reena: Will you (b) like to see ‘Titanic'?

Meena: Yes, (c) will love to go but I (d) should take permission from my parents.

  • In position a, the verb "won't" is used. "Will not" is the full form of "won't". This modal verb is used for some action which will happen in future. The simple present form of the verb is used after "won't".
  • In position b, the verb "like" is used. This is an interrogative sentence and the modal verb "will" has been used. So, after the modal verb "will" the simple present form of the verb "like" is used.
  • In position c, the modal verb "will" is used. This is used for some action which will act in the future.
  • In position d, "should take" is used. The modal auxiliary verb "should" is used to make advice, or to talk about obligation. After the verb "should", the simple present form of the verb "take" is used.

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