English, asked by ethanjim143, 10 months ago

Use the correct modals of prohibitions in each of the sentences.
1. _______ I stay with the group?
2. You _______ park here, ma’am. The parking lot is full.
3. You ______ wear shirts but you _____ wear jeans in the pool.
4. You _____ use Mandela’s speech to inspire the youth.
5. You _______ make noise while the session is on going.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
108

Answer:

1)can

2)should

3)can , can't

4)can

5)should not

Answered by pinkypearl301
15

Answer:

  • 1. Can I stay with the group?
  • 2. You cannot park here, ma’am. The parking lot is full.
  • 3. You can wear shirts but you cannot wear jeans to the pool.
  • 4. You must use Mandela’s speech to inspire the youth.
  • 5. You cannot make noise while the session is ongoing.

Explanation:

What are modal verbs?

Modals are unique verbs that act strangely in English. They are also known as modal verbs, modal auxiliary verbs, and modal auxiliaries. Unlike regular verbs like "work, play, visit," they are not the same. They provide further details and ideas about the purpose of the primary verb that comes after that. They perform a wide range of communication tasks.

  • The words must not and cannot (and their contractions mustn't and can't) imply that something is not permitted or tolerated, frequently by law.

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