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1. can
2.may
3 could
4.may
5. could
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I. Fill in the blanks with the correct options given
a. They (can/might) might be away for the weekend but I'm not sure.
b. You (may/might) may leave now.
c. (Could/May) Could you open the window a bit, please?
d. (May/Can) Can you please play the piano?
e. It (can/could) could have rained yesterday.
f. (Can/may) Can this be true?
g. I (could/may) could swim across the river when I was young.
h. She said that she (might/could) might come.
i. I (can/might) can go to the party but I'm not sure yet.
j. The exam (can/might) might be easy. You never know.
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Modals:
Modals are the helping verbs. They help to form a tense or an expression.
- They combined with present or past participles to form the tense of verbs.
- Might - Something possible in present or future.
- May - Doubt, uncertainty
- Can - used for permission.
- Could - used in the past tense.
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