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Draw a contrast between the tiger In the zoo and forest

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Answered by axyz4717
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The difference between a tiger in a zoo and in a forest is huge as in the former it is a caged animal who has lost its freedom whilst in the latter it is independent and supreme. Explanation: The tiger is the king of the forest. ... In the zoo however, it is a trapped animal

Answered by Anonymous
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what he/she wants the reader to conclude from the information presented using a modal verb such as must or should.

Using modal verbs to express intention and prediction clearly relates to future time. This is a large and complex area of English grammar, and here the focus is on the modals will, would and shall; how they are used and how they can be distinguished.

will and would are commonly used in formal writing to predict future events or states that are not caused by anyone. Very often the period or point in time is not mentioned.

shall is used to indicate the writer's personal intention. This is a formal and conventional use of this modal.

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