English, asked by Sachinshakya7788, 11 months ago

(i) ......... that I were a bird !
(Must/Should/Would).
(ii) We ......... practise virtue.
(must/may/might)
(iii) ......... she have good health !
(Might/Would/May)

Answers

Answered by tharwanibhuvi
3

Answer:

i should

ii must

iii might

Answered by vedikadixit52
0

Answer:

(i) Should that I were a bird !

(Must/Should/Would).

(ii) We must practise virtue.

(must/may/might)

(iii) Might she have good health !

(Might/Would/May)

Explanation:

The use of modal auxiliary verbs conveys a need, ability, willingness, or possibility. These verbs only exist in one form, unlike the majority of verbs. Verb tenses typically alter to reflect whether a statement is solo or plural. The majority of verbs additionally specify whether an action occurred in the past, present, or future. Most modal auxiliary verbs do not have this restriction, which makes them easier to comprehend and correctly utilise.

Let's look at some of the typical modal auxiliary verbs you can encounter in writing now that we have a better understanding of their function. Auxiliary verbs in the modal form include:

Can\Could\May\Might\Must\Ought\Shall\Should\Will/Would

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