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Modals-I_______________ never tell a lie.(determination

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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
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  • I will never tell a lie.

In the fill up we applied "will" because will is used for determination with the first person (I and we).

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Modals - Modals are verbs such as can, must, could and would which are used with main verb to express necessity, permission, obligation.

  • Ability - Can, could and to be able.
  • Permission - May, can, might and could.
  • Prohibition - Must, not, cants, may not and not to.
  • Possibunity - May, might, can and could.
  • Impossibility - can't.

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  • Will is also used to express intention, willingness and promise.

  • The negative form of will is "will not" or "won't".

  • It is also used to show prediction about the future.

  • It is used in Future tense.

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  • I won't give my colour box.

  • Drive less cars will be available in the next few years.

  • She will be angry on you.

  • When will you be back?

  • I will try to come.

  • She will write letter to her brother.

  • I won't going to him.

  • Will you join us for the party?
Answered by ItzDeadDeal
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Answer:-

He said,"I will never tell a lie."

He said that he would never told a lie.

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An action or information can be expressed in a sentence.

In English the sentence are active or passive, direct or indirect.

The actual words of the speaker with punctuation is called Direct speech.

The meaning of the substance of speakers words is called Indirect speech.

Note:-

When the given sentence is universal truth then the sentence cannot be changed.

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