English, asked by manirandhawa75, 10 months ago

E. Eitt in the blanks with correct modals.
1. They (can/might)
be away for the weekend but I'm not sure.

2. You (may/might) _leave now if you wish.

3. (Could/May) you open the window, please?

4. He (can/could)_be from China, judging by his accent.

5. (May/ Can) you swim?

6. Listen, please. You (may not/must not) speak during the examination.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
75

Answer

1. They might be away for the weekend but I'm not sure.

2. You may leave now if you wish.

3. Could you open the window, please?

4. He could be from China, judging by his accent.

5. Can you swim?

6. Listen, please. You may not speak during the examination.

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Modals :

Helping verbs are known as Modals.

Example:

Can I sit down? (Request)

Rules :

For request → Can, may, could

For possibility → Can, may, might, could

For impossibility → Can't

For obligation → Must, should, ought to

For orders → Must, shall, will

For invitation → Will, would

For advice → Ought to, should, must

For future → Will

For necessity → Must, to have to

Answered by SugaryGenius
6

HEYA MATE HERE U GO.

. MIGHT.

⭐. MAY

⭐. COULD

⭐. COULD.

⭐.CAN

⭐. MAY NOT.

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