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His excuse ___ be true but I don't believe​

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Answered by GulabLachman
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His excuse may be true but I don't believe

  • Fill in the blanks questions consists of a blank space in a sentence which needs to be filled to make a meaningful sentence.
  • Modals are the terms that are generally used to indicate probabilities, requests, approvals, and recommendations.
  • They are a type of auxiliary verb
  • The most commonly used modals are - may, might, can, could, shall, will etc
  • For example:
  1. May I leave early today?
  2. Her parents must be so proud.
  • The correct modal used will be - May
  • The term represents expressing a possibility.
  • In the given sentence, a person is not believing the other person's excuse.
  • Thus, the correct sentence is - His excuse may be true but I don't believe

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

Explanation:

Here in the blank space we will add modal verb.

His excuse may be true but I don't believe

  • In the given question there is blank space. And we need to fill that in such a way that, the outcome should may sense and it should be meaningful as well.
  • What is Modal? Modals are the terms that are generally used to indicate probabilities, requests, approvals, and recommendations.
  • They are a type of auxiliary verb.
  • The most commonly used modals are - may, might, can, could, shall, will etc. For example:

1. May I come in?

2. Her parents must be so proud.

  • So here we will use may to make it meaningful and correct. The correct modal used will be - May
  • The term represents expressing a possibility.

Hence, the correct sentence is - His excuse may be true but I don't believe.

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