English, asked by rupinder8757, 10 months ago

I am sure you _____ be able to do it fill in the blanks with modals​

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Answered by Safiyakhanum
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Answer:

I am sure you "will" be able to do it.......

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Answered by pankajpal6971
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Answer:

The correct answer is 'will'.

Explanation:

  • The complete sentence is 'I am sure you will be able to do it.'
  • The modal verbs will are. It pairs with the primary verb's base form.
  • An example of a modal verb would be "likely," "able," "permission," "request," "capability," "recommendation," "order," "obligation," or "counsel." Modal verbs usually go with another verb's base form that has semantic substance.
  • Can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, and must are the main modal verbs in English. Other verbs like ought, had better, and (in some contexts) dare and require are sometimes, but not always, categorized as modals.

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