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ans these modals of worksheet 8 by person longman

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Answered by yuvika42
17

Answer:

can

must

would

may

should

should

must

may

should

would

should

must

could

should

could

would

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this is the correct answer

Answered by varindagarg812
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Concept:

Auxiliary verbs contribute functional or syntactic meaning to the clause in which they appear, expressing tense, aspect, modality, voice, stress, and so on. Auxiliary verbs normally follow a conjugated verb or a participle, which give the clause's main semantic substance. In the phrase I have finished my meal, the verb have is an example. Including the participle, finished, the auxiliary have assists to convey the perfect aspect. A sequence of two or even more auxiliary verbs can appear in some sentences. Appear higher, helper verbs, and auxiliaries are all terms used to describe auxiliary verbs. Split accent in auxiliary verbs has been studied.

Given:

given fill in the blanks with appropriate modals

Find:

We have to find the answers

Answer:

The answers are

a). can

b). must

c). would

d). may

e). should

f). should

g). must

h). may

i). should

j). would

k). should

l). must

m). could

n). should

o). could

p). would

=> Although would is technically the past tense of will, it is an auxiliary verb with a wide range of applications, some of which convey the present tense. Modal verbs are classified into five categories based on the meaning they convey. How to use'should, would, and could' in English grammar They are the past tense of the verbs'shall,' 'will,' and 'can,' but they can also be used in other contexts.

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