Fill in the blanks with appropriate modal auxiliaries (the sense of the
sentence is indicated in the bracket)
(1) You
not steal. (command)
(ii)
you spare some time for me ? (polite request)
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- You should not steal
- Can you please you spare some time for me
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Modal-auxiliary:
- A modal auxiliary is a verb that is used in conjunction with another verb to express mood or tense.
- Modal auxiliary words include can, may, must, ought, shall, should, will, and would.
- The word "must" in the sentence "she must attend the party" is an example of a modal auxiliary.
- Can, could, may, might, must, ought, shall, should, will, and would are examples of modal auxiliary verbs.
- These verbs indicate the possibility, capability, necessity, or willingness and never change forms like most other verbs.
- We add 'have' and a past participle to the modal auxiliary verb to show the past tense.
Completed sentences with appropriate modal auxiliaries are as follows:
- (1) You must not steal. (command)
- (ii) Could you spare some time for me?
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