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fill in the blanks with appropriate modals (1) I_____ Talk to you immediately. (need to, ought to). (2) they will_____ clear all the doubts before, the starting of meeting. (have to, had to). ​

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Answered by asahilthakur
10

Answer:

(1) need to

(2) have to

Answered by steffis
0

(1) need to

(2) have to

Explanation:

A modal verb expresses the ability, possibility, permission, or obligation to do something.

The correct answer for the statement 1 is "need to"

need to - It is used to show the absence of necessity or compulsion. So need to is the correct word for the given statement.

ought to- The auxiliary modal verb ought to is used to express obligation. So ought to is not correct word for the given statement.

The correct answer for the statement 2 is "have to"

have to- Have to is frequently combined with modal auxiliary verbs for convenience. So, for the given statement, have to is the correct word.

had to- had to is a continuous form that emphasizes the continuation of an action. So had to isn't the right word for the given statement.

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