Use the appropriate modal to fill in the blanks.
(Meaning of the modal are given in the bracket)
i. Teacher to student: you -----------study at least three hours a day. (Speaker’s authority)
Student to his classmate: I -------study at least three hours a day (external authority)
His classmate: you -------study for more three hours. (Moral obligation)
ii. -------------- I read your newspaper? (informal permission)
-----------I come in? (formal permission)
iii. She -------- speak Spanish. (present ability)
She ------swim when she was 11 years old. (Past ability)
iv. --------you babysit for us on Friday? (polite request)
--------you close the door? (Formal request)
v. The stadium -----= be emptied in four minutes. (possibility)
I --------- do it now, if you like. (Less possible)
They------ well win. (Something is possible)
vi. They------ burn coal; now they burn fuel oil only. (Expresses a past habit or routine)
vii. You ------ not begin until I tell you. (formal prohibition)
Reference books ------ not be taken out of the Library. (Written prohibition)
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could,would,must,could,may,can,would,will,may,would,shall,should,would,might
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student for any time of work
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