9. Meena told Rita, "You
work hard if you wish to do well in the Boards."
(1) would
(ii) will
(ii) can
(iv) ought to
Answers
Meena told Rita, "You _can_ work hard if you wish to do well in the Boards
Answer:
Meena told Rita, "You ought to work hard if you wish to do well in the Boards."
Explanation:
1 “Ought” can indicate correctness or duty, often when criticizing the actions of another. She should slow down so she doesn't get a ticket. 2 “Ought” can indicate that something is probable. Three minutes should be long enough. We use should have a + -ed form to talk about things that were desired or ideal in the past but which didn't happen. It can express regret: We should have locked the gate. Ought is certainly an English word. it's a modal verb that is almost always followed by to + the infinitive form of a verb, as in these examples: They should be here by now.
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