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B. Fill in the blanks with suitable modal verbs.
1. If you are sick, you ..... go to work. You'll infect everyone there.
2. Drivers ...........
....... stop at the red light.
3. You
finish the proposal today. You can finish it tomorrow.
4. She .............. hear much better with her new hearing aids.
5.
I order a bottle of lime juice?
6. Sameera
pick her daughter up from school. She's taking the bus home.
7. You
smoke here. It's a smoke-free building.
8. You
.... eat so many sweets. They are bad for you.
9.
you mind walking a little faster? We're going to be late.
I'm sorry. I .................. help you. I don't know how to do it.​

Answers

Answered by kalishba2005
84

Answer:

1. can't

2. should

3. didn't

4. can

5.should/can

6.can

7. can't

8. shouldn't

9. do

10. don't

hope this helped! some of the blanks were missing so I assumed where they should be.

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Answered by dualadmire
28

B. Fill in the blanks with suitable modal verbs.

1. If you are sick, you can't go to work. You'll infect everyone there.

  • We used can't because there is a sense of negativity in the sentence.

2. Drivers should stop at the red light.

  • Here should mean an order, drivers have to follow the rules.

3. You  didn't finish the proposal today. You can finish it tomorrow.

  • We used didn't because there is a sense of negativity in the sentence.

4. She can hear much better with her new hearing aids.

  • We used can because as a comparison between past and present conditions.

5. I should order a bottle of lime juice?

  • Here should mean a necessity of buying lime juice.

6. Sameera  can pick her daughter up from school. She's taking the bus home.

  • We used can because as an ideology of picking up her daughter from school.

7. You  can't smoke here. It's a smoke-free building.

  • Here can't mean an order, he has to follow the rules.

8. You  shouldn't eat so many sweets. They are bad for you.

  • Here shouldn't mean an order, he has to follow the rules.

9.  Do you mind walking a little faster? We're going to be late

  • Here do mean a request.

10. I'm sorry. I can't help you. I don't know how to do it.​

  • Here can't is used because he is not aware.

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