The train ___ leave now . (semi modal)
Answers
Answered by
10
Answer:
will / ought to
Explanation:
Hope this helped you. Mark as brainliest.
Answered by
0
Answer:
The missing semi modal in the given sentence is found to be 'ought to'.
Explanation:
Semi Modals function in much the identical way as modal verbs - they are an auxiliary verb that adds information to the main verb, but can't really function alone.
They are different from modal verbs, though, because they behave more like typical verbs - for instance , they modify to agree with their subjects, they modify tense, and that they can be combined with other helping verbs like be, have, and to.
Thus, keeping this mind, the given sentence when completed with a semi modal will be:
The train ought to leave now .
#SPJ3
Similar questions