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fill in the blanks by using appropriate modals

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Answered by pragyan07sl
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(1) Can you please tell me the direction to the hotel?

(2) You can pay in cash. They do not accept credit cards.

(3)  I shall come home from the office today.

(4) May I help you?

(5) You should clean your room.

(6)  We should keep the lights and fans switched off when they are not in use.

(7) We should improve the existing education system.

(8) May you have a wonderful day!

(9)  I will go to see the movie. The reviews are good.

(10)  I will definitely be at the airport to receive you.

(11) She should take her meals regularly.

(12)You should reach home before eleven, she said.

(13) Can we go for a walk?

(14) The soldiers in the army must wear a uniform.

(15) There is one more point I shall refer to.

(16) You have worked hard. You will pass.

(17) It is very cloudy. It might rain.

(18) You should be properly dressed when you come to the office.

(19) Would you like to come to the party tomorrow?

(20) People should not tell lies.  

Explanation:

  • Modals/modal auxiliaries are extraordinary action words that are not the same as expected action words.
  • They are rarely utilized alone and are constantly trailed by a vital action word.
  • They are utilized to communicate assurance, plausibility, readiness, commitment, need, capacity, and likelihood

Modal “shall”:

  • We use this modal to denote a suggestion or a promise. It can also be used to give an order.
  • This particular modal is always used in the present or future tense.

Modal “should”:

  • We use this modal to express a suggestion or advice and duty or moral obligation.  

Modal “will” :

  • This modal is preferred to express potential. It can be used to express a determination, intention, willingness, to make a demand or even a promise.  

Modal “would”:

  • This modal is used to make a polite request in the present moment and can be used to talk about a habit or happening in the past

Modal “can”:

  • The modal “can” is used to take permission, make an offer, request or  a suggestion, express a possibility, reflect on someone's ability and also can be used to reflect on one’s capacity or potential

Modal "Could"

  • We use this in the past tense to express ability.
  • And to make polite requests, offers or suggestions.

Modal “may”:

  • This is used to take permission, express some possibility and can also be used to make a wish.

Modal “might”:

  • This is to express possibility but only when the possibility is even lesser.
  • It can also be used to denote permission which was given in the past or express possibility in the past tense.

Modal “must”:

  • It indicates necessity or obligation, an assumption or conclusion.
  • It can also be used to express prohibition.

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Answered by singhtashmeet5
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Answer:

ram_keep his word as he _repay all his loan

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