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Exercise 5
Fill in the blanks with appropriate Modals :
1.
You ..... take exercise daily. (should/must)
2. You ............ keep your promise.
(must/may)
3. We ...... not to walk on the grass. (ought/should)
4.
Take heed lest you
fall. (must/should)
5. Do you think she ......
apologize ? (will/can)
6.
I ...
like to see that book. (would / will)
7. We ....
love our neighbour. (should/can)
8.
You
.. come to school in time. (should/may)
9. You .. ..... see a doctor at once. (must, will)
10. I ...
come if it rains.
(shall/should)
Exercise 6
Choose the correct modals from the brackets and fill in
the blanks :
1.
(will/shall)
you
bet hundred rupees?
2. The police find out the culprit. (will/shall)
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Answers

Answered by tanishkaa94
5

Answer:

ex:5

  1. should
  2. must
  3. should
  4. must
  5. will
  6. should
  7. should
  8. must
  9. shall

Answered by tripathiakshita48
0

Answer:

Exercise 5:

  1. You should take exercise daily.
  2. You must keep your promise.
  3. We ought not to walk on the grass.
  4. Take heed lest you should fall.
  5. Do you think she will apologize?
  6. I would like to see that book.
  7. We should love our neighbour.
  8. You should come to school in time.
  9. You must see a doctor at once.
  10. I shall come if it rains.

Exercise 6:

  1. Will you bet hundred rupees?
  2. The police shall find out the culprit.

Explanation:

Modal verbs, also known as modal auxiliaries, are a type of auxiliary verb that express modality, which is the speaker's attitude towards the action or state described by the main verb. Modal verbs modify the meaning of the main verb by indicating things like possibility, ability, permission, obligation, and likelihood. Some common modal verbs in English include: can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would.

Examples of modal verbs in sentences:

  • I can swim.
  • She may come to the party.
  • You must study for the exam.
  • They should have arrived by now.
  • He will finish the project on time.

Modal verbs are used to add nuance to the meaning of a sentence, and they often indicate the speaker's attitude or perspective on the situation. Using the appropriate modal verb can convey important information about the level of certainty, obligation, or possibility associated with an action or state.
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