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Form sentences with the given modal auxiliary (would might may,could should,ought to]

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Can is commonly used to ask for or give permission. May is more formal. Could and might are used to ask for (not to give) permission. They are more tentative than can.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

would-Would you please take off your hat?

might-She might be my advisor next semester.

may-May I leave class early?

could-If he studied harder, he could pass this course.

should-I should imagine they'll vote Conservative.

I should have thought so.

ought to-You ought to write to your grandmother.

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