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A judge……………. be just.

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Answered by vishruti800
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Answer:

the answer can be that the judge ought to be just.

Explanation:

ought to is used where one shows that it is his or her duty and should be done....

Example

One ought to respect the elders .(Shows the duty)

Answered by vilnius
2

A judge ought to be just.

Explanation:

  • 'Ought' is a modal auxiliary.
  • It reflects the meaning of duty, obligation or necessity.
  • The meaning of ought lays much emphasis than the word 'should'.
  • 'Ought' is followed by an infinitive 'to' in the sentence.
  • The meaning of 'ought' does not put much force as the word 'must'.
  • In the above sentence, the word 'ought to' will be filled as the sentence is showing the duty and obligation of a judge.

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