(d) Fill in the blanks with modals given in the
brackets :
(i) A dog ......... usually obey his master.
(will/can/must)
(ii) 1 ......... rather have coffee than tea.
(would/should/could)
(iii) ......... you succeed in the exams !
(may/can/would)
(Set : A)
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(i) A dog will usually obey his master.
(ii) I would rather have coffee than tea.
(iii) Would you succeed in the exams ?
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The blanks are filled with suitable modals as follows:
(i) A dog will usually obey his master.
(ii) I would rather have coffee than tea.
(iii) May you succeed in the exams !
* Modals are auxiliary verbs which are used along with the main verbs.
* They are used to denoe possibility, probability, ability, permission, request and so on.
* Some examples are:
Would, will, should, shall, can, could, etc.
Will- mostly used with second and third person.
Would-mostly past form of 'will' and also used to represent future.
May- used in the last sentence as it is an exclamatory sentence.
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