Fill the modals 1. On the Annual Day celebration, the Principal delivered a lecture, "Good Evening Children, you all
(a)
..... be the future policy makers, hence you (b)
obey your teachers
always try to win over the confidence of your superiors. You must not leave
any stone unturned and you (d) ......... ....... not worry about the result. Take a pledge that you
(e)
..... obey and respect your elders. You
... take whatever stream you
like but excel in the path chosen.
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Answer:
On the Annual Day celebration, the Principal delivered a lecture, "Good Evening Children, you all (a) will be the future policy makers, hence you (b) must obey your teachers always. Try to win over the confidence of your superiors. You must not leave any stone unturned and you (d) should not worry about the result. Take a pledge that you (e) will obey and respect your elders. You (f) may take whatever stream you like but excel in the path chosen.
Explanation:
Modals are verbs such as could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would. These verbs are used to express possibility, permission, ability, request, offer, suggestion, wishes, etc. In Simple conjugation only bare infinitive is used with them. For example, ‘She can run fast.’ (modal+ v1).
The formation of conjugations using the modal auxiliaries can be summarized as follows:
I am using only modal ‘can’ for explanation. The same rules apply for other modals as well.
Conjugation Modal Auxiliary Verb Form
Simple can bare infinitive (v1)
Continuous can + be present participle (v1+ing)
Perfect can + have past participle (v3)
Perfect Continuous can+ have been present participle (v1+ing)
Explanation:
a. will .
b. must .
c. might.
d. should.
e. will.
f. may.
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