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fill up with modals ......
The cook.....cut the vegetables property (a. should b. must ) ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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CORECT QUESTION :

The cook ______ cut the vegetables properly.

(a.) should

(b.) Must

ANSWER :

⟼ The cook ______ cut the vegetables properly. [ (a.) Should (b.) Must]

Here, as per the provided question we will have to find here the appropriate modal used for for the sentence to make it as meaningful :

⟹ The cook must cut the vegetables properly.

Now, we have written here the appropriate modal used for this sentence to make it meaningful.

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JUSTIFICATION : Here, we have written must as an appropriate modal instead of writing should because – The word 'must' applied in the given sentence as modal can afford the sentence and make it meaningful but when we write should this shows the sentence is not formed properly. Hence, sentence formation is wrong with the option of should therefore, we will have to write must in the given sentence (modal).

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What is Modals ?

Modals is an important part of the grammar which is to be taught from junior classes to senior classes because it is one of the most important part which tells us about an appropriate word used in the sentence to make it as meaningful.

Name some of the modals.

Some of the examples, which are modal are given here as follows :

  • Can
  • Could
  • Should
  • Would
  • May
  • Might
  • Must
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