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Q5. Fill in with mustn’t or needn’t
1. You ____finish your food if you don’t want.
2. The doctor said I ____smoke so much.
3. She _____carry a raincoat with her; the sky is clear.
4. You ___study as the exam is over.
5. You _____smoke at a petrol pump it is highly inflammable.

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Answered by mandavianjalimandavi
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do you wish to open an account the accound said to man

Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

1. needn't

2. mustn't

3. needn't

4. needn't

5. mustn't

Explanation:

The capacity, potential, and probability of a subject performing an action are represented by modal verbs, which are assisting verbs that are used in conjunction with the primary verb to emphasize the requirement of action.

Using modal verbs can be difficult, especially when they are a component of a phrase. The good news is that they're simple to use once you figure out how they work.

Requests, advice, and capacity are only a few examples of the hypothetical scenarios that might be represented using modal verbs (a complete list is provided in the following section). They slightly alter the meaning of the primary verb when they are used together. Being auxiliary verbs, they can't always be used by themselves.

Modals and their types with examples.

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Modals worksheet.

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