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We............. serve our parents during their old age ( moral duty) ​

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

The correct answer is- We ought to /must serve our parents during their old age

Explanation:

auxiliary verb

  • (used to express duty or moral obligation):
  • Every citizen ought to help.
  • (used to express justice, moral rightness, or the like):
  • He ought to be punished. You ought to be ashamed.
  • (used to express propriety, appropriateness, etc.):
  • You ought to be home early. We ought to bring her some flowers.
  • (used to express probability or natural consequence):
  • That ought to be our train now.

noun

  • duty or obligation.

We............. serve our parents during their old age ( moral duty) ​

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Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

The Correct Answer after filling the blanks with a suitable modal is: 'We should serve our parents during their old age

We must take care of our parents, which is another way to write it.

Explanation:

Verbs that specify the mood of the primary verb in a phrase are referred to as modal verbs. The verbs "can," "could," "should," "would," and "must" are all modals.

The modal word "ought to" is used in the line above to indicate a moral obligation to love one's country or to be patriotic.

Modals (additionally known as modal verbs, modal auxiliary verbs, and modal auxiliaries) are unique verbs that behave irregularly in English. They differ from common verbs like "work, play, and visit. They provide additional details on the quality of the main verb that comes after it. They perform a remarkable kind of communication.

Here are some traits of modal verbs:

  • They by no means alternate their form. We cannot add "s", "ed", "ing".
  • They are constantly observed through an infinitive without "to" (e.i. the bare infinitive).
  • They are used to signify modality and permit speakers to explicit certainty, possibility, willingness, obligation, necessity, and ability.

The verbs or phrases dare, ought to, had best, and need no longer function primarily as modal auxiliaries.

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