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A person accused in the High court______ appeal to the supreme court

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Answered by krishi45
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a person accused in the high court can appeal to the supreme court

Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer: The correct usage is "may" A person accused in the High court __may____ appeal to the supreme court.

Explanation:

Here we will know more about modal verbs: Auxiliary verbs are another name for modal verbs. It is the kind of verb that, depending on the context, denotes a modality such as probability, capacity, permission, obligation, request, counsel, or recommendation.

The modal verbs should, must, will, might, and could are examples.

The given question where we have to use 'may' A person accused in the High Court may appeal to the Supreme Court.

2. It is getting very cloudy, it might rain today.

3. Sir can I borrow a pen?

4. Patrons might get their tickets refunded within seven days of sale.

5. You've had this cough for several days; you should take this medicine.

6. I don't think we can take photographs at this place.

7. I know I should tell the truth, but I'm afraid to do so.

8. What fun! We might bring our stuffs tomorrow.

9. Can you please clean the table after you've eaten?

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