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it is not necessary for you to wait any longer chane the sentence using modal verbs without changing the meaning​

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Answered by SaptakGhosh
2

Answer:

You need not to wait any longer.

Answered by pankajpal6971
6

Answer:

The correct answer is ''You need not wait any longer.''

Explanation:

  • The use of modal auxiliary verbs in English allows us to convey a wide range of ideas.
  • Will, would, can, could, may, might, must, ought to, need, used to, and dare is examples of modal auxiliary verbs.
  • They convey concepts like potentiality, legitimacy, legitimacy, obligation, necessity, duty, willingness, etc.
  • In most cases, have or has to can be used in place of the modal verb must. This provides the past tense and past participle forms of had to, along with various forms of having to. Will can be switched out for am, is, or are going to. This can supply the past and other forms: was/were going to, (to) be going to, being/been going to.

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