complete each sentence below with a modal verb from the word bank below. (1)You ___tell me the truth for your own good. (2)I ___find my shoes anywhere. (3)We ___arrive on time or else we will be in trouble. (4)He___shoot the basketball at the rim. (5)___you let me know the time? (6)They___not be trustworthy enough.<br />(7)___ you please pass the salt?<br />(8)We___prepare for the exam.<br />WORD BANK<br />Can,May,Must,Should,Couldn't,Ought to,Might,Will<br /><br />
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You_ tell me the truth for your own good.
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(1) Can
(2) Couldn't
(3) Will
(4) Should
(5) Will
(6) Might
(7) Can
(8) Must
- Modal verbs are also known as modals. They are used before regular verbs to express meanings such as permission, possibility, certainty, and necessity.
- Need and dare can be used in the same way that modal verbs are. Modals are special verbs that behave very erratically in English, such as could or might.
- Modal verbs are unique verbs that behave very differently than regular verbs. In the third person, modal verbs do not take "-s."
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