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7. Speak slowly lest someone
...hear.​

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Answered by komalparkash
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Answer:

⇒Speak slowly lest someone should hear.​

So, the answer is should.

Explanation:

'Lest' is used in order to prevent something from being happened.

'Lest' is a subordinating Conjunction. It is used in order to prevent something from happening generally followed by a verb clause in the subjunctive mood.

The word 'should' is just an approach to put a clause into the future subjunctive.

What does 'should' mean?

The expression' should have' indicates a missed commitment or occasion in the history. In informal speech, it's came down to" should have", not" should of".

Some example regarding the use of 'lest-should':

  1. The gang feared to spare him lest he should report the matter to the councillor.
  2. Speak slowly lest you should wake up the child.

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Take care lest you.... (Fil in the blank):;-

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Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
0

Answer:

The correct answer is : should.

Speak slowly lest someone should hear.

Explanation :

  • Lest is a verb that means to stop something from happening.
  • The subordinating conjunction "lest" is used. It is typically used in the subjunctive mood and is followed by a verb clause to prevent something from happening.
  • Should is only a method for putting a clause into the future subjunctive.

What does it mean to "should"?

  • The word "should have" denotes a missed obligation or historical event. In everyday conversation, the phrase "should have" rather than "should of" is used.
  • Here are some examples of how to utilise "lest-should":
  • The gang was afraid to spare him "lest" he "should" tell the councilman about the situation.
  • Speak slowly “lest”  you “should” wake up the child.

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