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Identify the modals and encircle them.
1. They shall have a holiday tomorrow.
2. One who is born must die on day.
3. Can her statement be true?
4. Could I have your book?
5. The patient might recover.
6. May her soul rest in peace!
7. It may snow tonight.
8. I would like to see his house.
9. I should not have gone for the picnic.
10. I will not carry your bag to office.

Also write the something about modals.

Answers

Answered by BloomingBud
33

Modals :

They are also called modal auxiliary.

They are forms of verb.

Examples - can, could, might, should etc.

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1. They \red{\boxed{\tt{shall}}} have a holiday tomorrow.

2. One who is born \red{\boxed{\tt{must}}} die on day.

3. \red{\boxed{\tt{Can}}} her statement be true?

4. \red{\boxed{\tt{Could}}} I have your book?

5. The patient \red{\boxed{\tt{might}}} recover.

6. \red{\boxed{\tt{May}}} her soul rest in peace!

7. It \red{\boxed{\tt{may}}} snow tonight.

8. I \red{\boxed{\tt{would}}} like to see his house.

9. I \red{\boxed{\tt{should}}} not have gone for the picnic.

10. I \red{\boxed{\tt{will}}} not carry your bag to office.

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Some Important points on modals -

→ Modals are never used alone. It must have a \red{\underline{\sf{Principal\:\:Verb}}} with it.

→ Modals do not have \pink{\underline{\sf{Infinitive}}} or \red{\underline{\sf{Past\:\:Participle\:\:Forms}}}.

→ They are always used in \purple{\underline{\sf{Present\:\:Tense}}}.


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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
21

\huge{\underline{\tt{\blue{Modals-}}}}Modals are the verbs which used to express such ideas as possibility, permission, necessity and obligations.

\huge{\underline{\tt{\blue{Example-}}}} I can not speak French.

  • Here, Can is a modal which is showing ability of doing any work.

How may I help you?

  • Here, May is a modal which is used for taking permission.

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Q. Identify the modals and encircle them.

\huge{\underline{\tt{\blue{ANSWER-}}}}

1. They {\underline{\tt{\green{shall}}}}have a holiday tomorrow.

2. One who is born {\underline{\tt{\green{must}}}}die on day.

3. {\underline{\tt{\green{Can}}}} her statement be true?

4. {\underline{\tt{\green{Could}}}} I have your book?

5. The patient {\underline{\tt{\green{might}}}} recover.

6. {\underline{\tt{\green{May}}}} her soul rest in peace!

7. It {\underline{\tt{\green{may}}}}snow tonight.

8. I {\underline{\tt{\green{would}}}} like to see his house.

9. I {\underline{\tt{\green{should}}}}not have gone for the picnic.

10. I {\underline{\tt{\green{will}}}}not carry your bag to office.


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