Fill in the blanks by choosing suitable modal from the options given
1. On holidays , I ..................... go for match practice a liitle late . ( must/ can/ should / would )
2. you ............... speak now . it is your turn . ( would / will /should / may )
3. i ..................... not complete the work yesterday .( could / can / must/ should )
4. ....................... you tell me the way nearest post office ? ( might/ could / should / must )
5. we................. not enter the building , as we had no passes .( may / can / could / might )
6. ....................... I go out after this assignment ?. ( might/ must/ should / may)
7. Rumors are that they ...................... the country soon . ( might/ must / should / will )
8. you .................... not bathe immediately after a rigorous exercise .( may/ could / should / shall )
9. you............. not go home before five . ( may/ could / can / would )
10. ............................ I borrow your sketch pen? ( will / could / shall / would )
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1) can
2)should
3)could
4)could
5)can
6)may/might
7)might
8)should
9)can
10)could
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2)should
3)could
4)could
5)can
6)may/might
7)might
8)should
9)can
10)could
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"1. Can
2. Should
3. Could
4. Could
5. Could
6. May
7. Might (Even though the sentence is clear, this is a suitable modal)
8. Should
9. Can
10. Shall
Modals are helping or auxiliary verbs used to express conditions such as possibility, ability, request, permission, and obligation.
Can/could use to denote the ability.
May/might denotes permission or formal rejection or prohibition.
Shall/should use to indicate a polite request or suggestion."
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