. Use the most suitable modals of necessity/compulsion or the absence of necessity for the following sentences.
1You inform me when you can't come for work.
2.He write notes for her, but he did it because he really liked her.
3. It rained so much that Nirmal water the plants.
4. Careful! These artefacts are precious. You handle them with care.
5. I round up this project now.
6. You cooked so much food considering they cancelled their visit.
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Explanation:
Modals express the mode of action. The most common modals are: may, might, can, could, shall, should, will, would, must, dare, need, have and used to.
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MODALS
Modals are never used alone. A Principal verb is either present or implied; as—
I can sing. He will help you.
Modals do not change according to the number or person of the subject; as—
I can. We can. You can. We can. They can. etc.
I may. We may. You may. He may. They may. etc.
Modals have no Infinitive, Present Participle or Past Participle forms.
Modals cannot be used in all the tenses. When a modal does not fall in this pattern, it works as a
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