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fill in with the right modal verb : ____ you stand on your head for more than a minute? No, I ____​

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Answered by abinavs
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Answer:

Will you stand on your head for more than a minute? No, I won't _

Answered by mahitiwari89
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Can you stand on your head for more than a minute? No, I can't.

Modal verb:- A modal verb is a helping verb that is used in conjunction with the main verb to represent a subject's ability, possibility, and probability of performing an action and to emphasize the necessity of that action.

  • Can:- Used to indicate the subject's ability to perform an action or to request permission to perform an action.
  • Could:- Used to indicate the subject's ability to perform an action or an offer made by the subject to perform an action.
  • May:- Used to indicate the likelihood of an action occurring or to request permission to perform an action.
  • Might:- Used to indicate the likelihood of an action occurring or to make suggestions.
  • Will:- Used to denote the certainty of an action taking place or the subject's assurance to perform a specific action.
  • Would:- Used to express politeness when requesting or asking if the subject can perform an action.
  • Shall:- Used to denote the certainty of an action taking place or the subject's assurance to perform a specific action.
  • Should:- Used to indicate that the subject must perform an action.
  • Must:- Used to indicate that the subject must perform an action.
  • Ought to:- Used to denote the subject's obligation to perform a specific action.

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