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C. Fill in the blanks with a suitable modal verb:
1. You need brush your teeth after every meal.
2. The boys_
train hard if they want to win the competition.
3. If it does not rain tomorrow, we go for a picnic.
you like to join me for a trip up Cameron Highlands?
5. You will pay Rs.5 if you want to take part in the contest.
6.
I go to the toilet please?
7. Children respect their elders.
8. Mrs. Tay leave for Bangkok tomorrow for a business meeting,
9. 1 take a holiday after working tirelessly on this project.
10. Although Daniel is an obedient child, he be rebellious at times.​

Answers

Answered by kritika7584
8

Answer:

1. Should

2. must

3. could

4. would

5. must

6. may

7. must

8. will

9. need to

10. can

Answered by HappyJohn
2

The suitable modal verbs in the sentences are given below:

Answers:

1. You should brush your teeth after every meal.

2. The boys must train hard if they want to win the competition.

3. If it does not rain tomorrow, we could go for a picnic.

4. Would you like to join me for a trip up Cameron Highlands?

5. You must pay Rs 5 if you want to take part in the contest.

6. May I go to the toilet, please?

7. Children must respect their elders.

8. Mrs Tay will leave for Bangkok tomorrow for a business meeting.

9. I need to take a holiday after working tirelessly on this project.

10. Although Daniel is an obedient child, he can be rebellious at times.

Explanation:

Modal verbs are the helping verbs used in english grammar which are added alongwith main verbs in a sentence to indicate possibility, probability and ability of a subject to carry out an action.

Some examples of modal verbs includes: might, can, would, will, should, must, may, could, ought to, etc.

We use the modal verbs 'can' and 'could' in a sentence to speak about an ability of an object or a person.

We use the modal verbs such as 'must' or 'should' to speak about something that is necessary or which is unnecessary.

Modal verbs such as 'will' or 'would' are used in sentences to speak about things that we do usually.

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