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Answered by TwilightShine
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Question :-

Fill in the blanks with the most suitable modal verb given in the brackets.

1) Sarah thinks that she _______ be able to come, but she's busy. (may / could / must)

2) If this house _______ speak, it would have some fascinating stories to tell. (should / might / could)

3) I _______ rely on Mary to help, if I were you. She's extremely busy at the moment. (mustn't / wouldn't / won't)

4) You really _______ clean these windows, they're terribly dirty. (ought to / can / would)

5) You ________ bring any food, we've got plenty here. (mightn't / mustn't / needn't)

6) They ________ have left some cake for us, instead of eating themselves. (must / might / will)

7) They aren't answering the door, so they _____ have left. (should / need to / must)

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Answer :-

1) Sarah thinks that she may be able to come, but she's busy.

2) If this house could speak, it would have some fascinating stories to tell.

3) I wouldn't rely on Mary for help, if I were you. She's extremely busy at the moment.

4) You really ought to clean these windows, they're terribly dirty.

5) You needn't bring any food, we've got plenty here.

6) They might have left some cake for us, instead of eating themselves.

7) They aren't answering the door, so they must have left.

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Answered by TheAestheticBoy
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1.] Sarah thinks that she ____ be able to come, but she's busy .

  • [ May / Could / Must ]

 \longrightarrow \: Sarah thinks that she may be able to come, but she's busy .

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2.] If these house _____ speak, it would have some fascinating stories to tell .

  • [ Should / Might / Could ]

 \longrightarrow \: If these house could speak, it would have some fascinating stories to tell .

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3.] I _______ rely on Mary to help, if I were you . She's extremely busy at the Movement .

  • [ Mustn't / Wouldn't / Won't ]

 \longrightarrow \: I wouldn't rely on Mary to help, if I were you . She's extremely busy at the Movement .

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4.] You really ______ clean these windows, they are terribly dirty .

  • [ Ought to / Can / Would ]

 \longrightarrow \: You really ought to clean these windows, they are terribly dirty .

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5.] You ______ bring any food, we've got plenty here .

  • [ Mightn't / Mustn't / Needn't ]

 \longrightarrow \: You need'nt bring any food, we've got plenty here .

 \rule {180pt}{2pt}

6.] They _____ have left some cake for us, instead of eating themselves .

  • [ Must / Might / Will ]

 \longrightarrow \: They might have left some cake for us, instead of eating themselves .

 \rule {180pt}{2pt}

7.] They aren't answering the door, so they ____ have left .

  • [ Should / Need to / Must ]

 \longrightarrow \: They aren't answering the door, so they must have left .

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