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Some other way of entering the limbo must be devised. (Use Modal Auxiliary showing 'Ability')​

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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Answer:

We should be able to enter the limbo in some other way

Explanation:

The modal verbs (also known as modal auxiliary verbs, modal auxiliaries, or just modals) are a tiny class of auxiliary verbs that are exclusively used in conjunction with regular verbs. A modal verb alters the meaning of the other verb from basic fact to something else. Modals can be used to indicate necessity, capability, prediction, and possibility.

Can, could, may, might, must, ought, shall, should, will, and would are the main modal verbs.

The modal verbs differ from regular verbs in a number of ways, including: 2) A modal verb is always followed by the infinitive form of a verb (unless that verb has previously been spoken), but they lack any other inflections, such as the -ing, -ed, and even the -s forms for the third-person singular.

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Answered by puspabishoyi
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Someone should be able to enter the limbo in some other devised ways.

Modal auxiliaries are the helping verbs that are used with the main verb to express ability, possibility, or obligation.

Some of the modal auxiliaries are can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, ought to, and be able to.

The modal auxiliaries showing 'ability' are can, could, may, might, and be able to.

The given sentence expresses the use of 'must' which is a modal expressing 'obligation'.

Using the modal auxiliary 'be able to', we can rewrite the sentence as -

Someone should be able to enter the limbo in some other devised ways.

It expresses the sense of 'ability'.

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