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she really _ mend her ways semi model verb

a).ought to
b) need to
c) used to
d ) dare ro​

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Answered by TheUnknownUser
12

She really need to mind her ways.

Answered by aryansuts01
0

Answer:

Concept:

Semi-modal auxiliary verbs, also known as semi-modal verbs, are verbs that, on occasion, operate like modal auxiliary verbs. (Marginal modal verbs are another name for them.) They are used with the base form of verbs (the infinitive without to) to generate a distinct meaning, just like the "regular" modal verbs. Dare, need, ought to, and used to are semi-modal verbs because they are produced in some ways like modal verbs and in other ways like other main verbs. Should and used to, like modal verbs, do not change form for the person.

Given:

she really _______ mend her ways semi model verb

a). ought to

b). need to

c). used to

d). dare to​

Find:

find the correct answer for the given question

Answer:

The answer is option(b). need to

=> she really need to mend her ways

To communicate about a past habit, state, or reality that no longer exists, we can employ the semi-modal with the base form of the verb."When I lived in New York, I used to get up early," adds the author. for example. "She was born and raised in Ireland." Modal phrases (or semi-modals) are made up of auxiliary verbs and the preposition to, and they convey the same meaning as modals.

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