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These should fit you'. In this sentence the word 'should' is a- (Noun), (pronoun), (adjective),(modal)​

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Answered by PADMINI
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These should fit you. In this sentence the word 'should' is a- (Noun), b.(pronoun), c.(adjective), d(modal)  

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These should fit you.  

In the above sentence, the word "should" is modal.

  • A noun is a name of people, places, animals, things. Ex: Ravi, India, Taj Mahal, etc
  • A pronoun is used for not repeating the noun in a sentence. Ex: He, she, it, they, etc.
  • An adjective is a word that describes the noun. Ex: clever girl, red car, nine pens, etc.
  • Models are the verbs that are used to indicate modality. Ex: Should, could, would, might, etc.
  • Hence, the required answer is an option (D) Modal.
Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

These should fit you'. In this sentence the word 'should' is a- (Noun), (pronoun), (adjective),(modal)

  • In this sentence the word 'should' is a - modal.

  • Auxiliary Verbs are of three types and they are : Principal Auxiliaries, Modal Auxiliaries and Semi Modal Auxiliaries.

  • 'Can, may, shall (should), will (would), must, ought' - these are used according to subject's mood or manner, that's why they are Modal Auxiliaries.

Uses of Should :

  • Should is past of Shall : I advised him that he should go there.

  • Expressing obligation : Everybody should follow traffic rules.

  • For advice : What should we do now?

  • For Suggestion : Should I invite them?

  • Unrealised past : I should have reported you, but I forgot.
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