Activity 2: Fit them Right Complete the following statements by providing the appropriate verbs found in the box. Write your answers on a separate sheet
need must adore ought to
could doubt
1. You_____make use of your time at home by either doing gardening or cooking
2. I definitely_____those people who stay humble despite of their success in te
3.I______ everything that I do. Maybe I should start looking at the brighter side of things
4. It is recommended by health experts that teens________ to sleep at least sleep eight hours a day.
5. You_______avoid vices such as taking illegal drugs, drinking alcohol, and smoking for they are harmful to your health,
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1. Could
2. Need
3. Doubt
4.Must
5.ought to
2. Need
3. Doubt
4.Must
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Completed sentences are as follows:
- 1. You could make use of your time at home by either gardening or cooking
- 2. I definitely need those people who stay humble despite their success in life.
- 3. I doubt everything that I do. Maybe I should start looking at the brighter side of things
- 4. It is recommended by health experts that teens need to sleep at least sleep eight hours a day.
- 5. You ought to avoid vices such as taking illegal drugs, drinking alcohol, and smoking for they are harmful to your health,
Modals:
- A modal verb in English grammar is one that joins with another verb to express mood or tense.
- An expression of necessity, doubt, possibility, or permission is a modal, often known as a modal auxiliary or modal verb.
- A subset of English auxiliary verbs that are primarily used to communicate modality is the language's modal verbs.
- The defect and neutralization of these verbs set them apart from other verbs.
- Can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, and must are the main modal verbs in English.
- Modal verbs express potential, intention, capacity, or necessity.
- They are used alongside the main verb of the sentence because they are a sort of auxiliary verb (helper verb).
- Examples that are frequently used include should and must.
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