Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals given in brackets:-
a.
you have a cup of tea? (would, can, must)
b. A son
obey his father. (can, must, should)
c. A rat
not eat a cat. (can, will, must)
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Would you have a cup of tea?
A son must obey his father.
A rat can not eat a cat.
Explanation:
- Modals are the type of helping verbs, they are used to express the probability, possibility, obligation, permission, and ability of something or someone.
- The main modal verbs are could, shall, will, should, must, can, would, may, and might.
- Some other verbs are used sometimes as models that are had better, dare, ought and need.
- In the first sentence, we will use "Would" as it is a question so the best auxiliary verb in the options is "would".
- In the second statement, we will use "must" as it shows an obligation.
- In the third statement, we will use "can" as it is expressing the possibility.
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Explanation:
,...,.you like to have a cup of tea
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