English, asked by tridip355, 10 months ago

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)​

Answers

Answered by kiransharma64878
3

Answer:

  1. You should not steal
  2. Can you please you spare some time for me

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
0

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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