modals: you....give him a lift. He has his own car. ( shouldn't/mustn't/needn't)
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You needn't give him a lift. He has his own car.
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The modal verb that fits in the blank is: You needn’t give him a lift. He has his own car.
- The word “needn’t” is a contraction of the phrase “need not”
- It denotes a lack of necessity or obligation and implies the presence of an optional activity
- The word also suggests that there is no compulsion to conduct the activity that the word is used for
- It is an example of a modal word, which are certain phrases that are used with a verb to set a condition on it
- These words help diversify the language and aid in the accurate dispersion of information
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