He works hard so that he _____ get good marks.
(a) might (b)could (c) may (d) need to
(ii) I ____ speak English fluently when I was a child.
(a) used to (b)will (c) need to (d) should
(iii) You ________ pay taxes in time.
(a) should (b) can. (c) might (d) Could
(iv) Work hard lest you ________ fail.
(a) used to (b). might (C) Should (d) Can
(v) If we request her, she ________ give a lift.
(a) must (b) should. (c)will (d) might
(vi) I am good _________ tennis.
(a) about (b) in (c) at (d) of
(vii). Please don't interfere ________ my personal affairs.
(a) about (b) in c) of (d) on
(viii). Unfortunately, we had to cancel our trip owing _________ the bad weather.
(a) in (b)to (c) of ( d) about
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In this sentence 'may' or 'can' can be used because both are used to give permission.
The main use of 'should' is to tell somebody what they ought to do, to give advice, or to add emphasis to something and 'will' is used to make requests, give instructions or advice or to make an offer. Neither of these usages would fit in the sentence and hence both are incorrect answers.
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1.might
2.used to
3.could
4.might
5.must
6.in
7.in
8.to
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