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In that case I will join it.
7.
Patient
Sir, (a)
(might/
Doctor
(will / must / may / can) I know why I (b)
would / could / should) get medicines from this particular shop?
: This is the only shop which (C)
(may / can / need / should) guarantee
good medicines. Other chemists (d)
(need / may / will / dare) not
supply good medicines.
(Need / May / Can / Shall) you provide me the list of medicines !
Patient :
: (e)
have to buy?
Doctor:
There is no problem. I (f)
medicines right now.
(will / should / dare/must) give the list of the​

Answers

Answered by yogininasare
0

Answer:

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In this sentence 'may' or 'can' can be used because both are used to give permission.

The main use of 'should' is to tell somebody what they ought to do, to give advice, or to add emphasis to something and 'will' is used to make requests, give instructions or advice or to make an offer. Neither of these usages would fit in the sentence and hence both are incorrect answers.

Explanation:

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Answered by binita72
1

Answer:

i m not sure for the answer . I think it will help you and r u sure that your question is complete . i think its in complete . and i have given this answer as u written in the question so plz. follow and mark me as brainest

Explanation:

In that case I will join it.

7.

Patient

Sir,may i know why i could get medicines from this particular shop?

: This is the only shop which should guarantee good medicines . May you provide me the list of medicines !

Patient:

:have to buy ?

Doctor:

There is no problem. I (f) medicines right now . You must give the list of medicines.....

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