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A. Use appropriate modals to:
1. describe your three abilities and capacities
2. ask teacher's permission for going out Shou
3. ask a friend to lend you a book would you
May
4. express necessity to get up early. You shos
5. express duty/obligation to follow traffic rules
6. share some past habit weo oo​

Answers

Answered by bhatbhargavi06
12

Answer:

1. Can is used to describe abilities and capabilities.

2. May is used for permission.

3. can is used for requesting

4. should is used to express necessity

5. Ought to.

6. No modals. only simple present tense.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
2

Answer:

1. Can is used to describe abilities and capabilities.

2. May is used for permission.

3. can is used for requesting

4. should is used to express necessity

5. Ought to.

6. No modals. only simple present tense.

Explanation:

It's natural to be confused about how modal verbs work in English, given their wide range of uses. Even advanced pupils and native speakers have difficulty using these irregular verbs on occasion.

That being said, practise is essential, and the best place to begin is by learning which verbs are classified modals. Modal verbs are classified into two types: pure modals and semimodals. Modal phrases are also used.

Pure modals do not change their form regardless of topic and do not display past tense. These verbs can convey assurance or ambiguity. Pure modals are followed by a bare infinitive, which is an infinitive verb without the word "to."

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