modals worksheet
______ you pass me the salt and pepper
A. Might
B. can
C. shall
D. ought
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1. We are supposed to wait in the lobby until the receptionist calls again.
2. Oh! I would have loved to go with you all.
3. Can you pass me the salt and pepper.
4. I will make sure that he performs better.
5. Could you be a little polite.
6. He is the chief guest. He might be there.
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Can you pa.ss me the salt and pepper? (Option B)
- Modals are a type of verb that differs from normal verbs. They're never used alone; they're always followed by the primary verb.
- They provide more information about the primary verb. They represent certainty, possibility, willingness, obligation, necessity, and capability.
- The use of the modal 'Can' to communicate permission, potential, ability, or capacity is the rule.
- For example;
- Can I take your car for today? (Permission)
- Any person can drive. (Possibility)
- She can study for 12 hours straight. (Ability/ Capacity)
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