English, asked by dynamo8, 2 months ago

Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals:

We………………….. pay attention to our studies, (ought to, should)

You………………………… not litter the classroom, (should, could)

I talk to you immediately, (need to, ought to)

They will………………… clear all the doubts before the starting of meeting, (have to, had to)

He………………….. take those medicines to get better, (has to, had to)

You………………. consult a physician, (should, ought to)

You………………….. exercise daily, (ought to, need)

They………………. not send the letter now. (need, would)

Sahil ran fast so that he………………… catch the train, (should, needs)

You………………………… not use the office phone for private calls, (must, have to)




Answers

Answered by Anonymous
27

1. should

2.could

3.have to

4.had to

5.should

6.ought to

7.need

8.should

9.must

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Answered by aroranishant799
9

Answer:

The correct modals are:

We should pay attention to our studies, (ought to, should)

You should not litter the classroom, (should, could)

I need to talk to you immediately, (need to, ought to)

They will have to clear all the doubts before the starting of meeting, (have to, had to)

He has to take those medicines to get better, (has to, had to)

You should consult a physician, (should, ought to)

You need to exercise daily, (ought to, need)

They would not send the letter now. (need, would)

Sahil ran fast so that he should catch the train, (should, needs)

You must not use the office phone for private calls, (must, have to)

Explanation:

What are Modals:

Modal verbs are used to represent a variety of hypothetical situations, including requests, advise, and capacity (a complete list is provided in the following section). They are used in conjunction with a primary verb to subtly alter its meaning. They can't necessarily be used on their own because they are auxiliary verbs. (A modal verb should only be used by itself if the context makes it obvious what the primary verb is.)

Modal verbs express potential, intention, capacity, or necessity. They are used alongside the main verb of the sentence because they are a sort of auxiliary verb (helper verb). Examples that are frequently used include should and must.

Modal verbs can be difficult to use, especially when they are part of a sentence. The good thing is that once you understand how they operate, they're easy to use.

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