Students…………….. leave the classroom before the bell rings
i.must ii. should iii. can iv. shouldn’t
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i) Must
Students must leave the classroom before the bell rings.
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The correct answer is must.
- Students must leave the classroom before the bell rings.
- The right form of the verbs were to be used to fill in the blanks.
- The words "can," "could," "may," "might," "will," "would," "shall," "should," "must," and "ought" are examples of modal verbs.
- They are used in front of normal verbs to indicate meanings like approval, possibility, certainty, and necessity.
- The verb must conveys duty, orders, and suggestions. It can only be discussed in terms of the present and future.
- The modal verbs "must," "have to," and "have got to" signify that something is necessary and not optional.
- Must is the strongest and most serious of the three, appearing the most frequently in literary works.
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