Q.1. Choose from the box the most appropriate word that matches the mode and manner of
actions denoted by the modal verbs underlined in the following sentences. Then write them
in the space provided. Some of the words you may have to use more than once.
suggestion duty permission possibility necessity enjoyment
(a) You needn't speak to the Principal.
(b) I must go now.
(b)
(c) Shouldn't you let him know that you are annoyed? (0)
(d) The cause of the tragedy may never be discovered. (d)
(e) He may decide not to come.
(1) Can we go for an outing by Metro?
(g) He asked if he could have another piece of cake. (g)
(h) Sorry, I have to leave
(h)
necessity
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possibility
possibility
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Modal verbs help determine the mood of a sentence, to indicate obligation, permission, possibility and so on. The underlined modal verb "can" indicates ability, "Barry" did not have the ability to do "this" without the listener "you". But 'can' isn't the suitable option here as it's used in the present tense, whereas the action "have done" is in the past. 'Could' is a modal that indicates an ability in the past tense, hence option C is correct and A is wrong. 'May' and 'might' indicate possibility ('might' is used as the past tense of may); the sentence does not imply possibility but ability, hence options B and D are incorrect.
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