(ii) He would pull himself out of the mine.
(Rewrite using a modal auxiliary showing compulsion)
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He should pull himself out of the mine
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here we have to show compulsion
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He must pull himself out of the mine.
- Modal auxiliary verbs are the types of verbs which are generally and are often used to show some scenarios like request, ability, and compulsions.
- These are used with the main verb only so as to change the meaning of the sentence to a small extent. These verbs are not supposed to be used alone and if they are used then the context should be very clear and apt.
- Some examples of these helper verbs include should, must, would, may and etc.
- These verbs are also used to depict abilities, possibilities, pieces of advice, permissions, obligations, requests, compulsions, etc.
- Here, in the question, we have been asked about the usage of a modal auxiliary verb in the context of compulsion. So the verbs that can be used are must, need to and have to. All of them can be used but "must" is used to express more extent of compulsion.
- Also, the sentence is in the present tense, so we shall use the modal auxiliary verb "must".
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