use correct modals:- to succeed in your mission you would work hard.
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Modal verbs are a kind of auxiliary verb. They facilitate the main verb for suggesting potential, expectation, permission, ability, possibility, and obligation.
When used with the main verb, modal verbs do not end with -s for the third-person singular. Modal auxiliary verbs never change form, but they have a different form for past tense.
Should
Should indicates obligation and probability.
Example:
You should come home early.
You should not smoke at all.
I should visit my parents more often.
There should be an extra key for the lock in the drawer. (probability)
He should have reached by now. (probability)
I should have done that. (obligation in the past)
Ought to and had better sometimes replaces should.
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You should work hard to succeed in mission.
When used with the main verb, modal verbs do not end with -s for the third-person singular. Modal auxiliary verbs never change form, but they have a different form for past tense.
Should
Should indicates obligation and probability.
Example:
You should come home early.
You should not smoke at all.
I should visit my parents more often.
There should be an extra key for the lock in the drawer. (probability)
He should have reached by now. (probability)
I should have done that. (obligation in the past)
Ought to and had better sometimes replaces should.
ANSWER.......
You should work hard to succeed in mission.
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To succeed in your mission, you must/should work hard.
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