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There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge . You (a) ______ buy any .it's a hospital . You ( b) __________ smoke . He had been working for more than 11 hours . He must be tired after such hard work. He ( c) _______ prefer to take some rest . I could speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco. But after we moved back to Canada , I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now , I (d) _______ just say a few things in the language .

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
122

Answer:

There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge . You (a) needn't buy any .it's a hospital . You ( b) mustn't smoke . He had been working for more than 11 hours . He must be tired after such hard work. He ( c) may prefer to take some rest . I could speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco. But after we moved back to Canada , I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now , I (d) can just say a few things in the language .

Explanation:

Words such as shall, will, would, should, can, could, may and might are called modals.

Modals help Express

  • ability (can, could)

  • permission or possibility(may, might)

  • intention (will, would)

  • suggestion or a promise ( shall, should)
Answered by krishna210398
3

Answer:

There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge . You (a) needn't buy any .it's a hospital . You ( b) mustn't smoke . He had been working for more than 11 hours . He must be tired after such hard work. He ( c) may prefer to take some rest . I could speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco. But after we moved back to Canada , I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now , I (d) can just say a few things in the language .

Explanation:

Words such as shall, will, would, should, can, could, may and might are called modals.

Modals help Express

ability (can, could)

permission or possibility(may, might)

intention (will, would)

suggestion or a promise ( shall, should)

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