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we..... to improve the lot of the poor in our country. use modal verb.
a. should
b. may
c. ought​

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Answered by sinhanidhi716
2

answer will be should no need of thanks I just wanted to help you

Answered by barnadutta2015
0

Answer:

The most appropriate modal verb to complete the given sentence is 'ought.'

'We ought to improve the lot of the poor in our country.'

Explanation:

c.) ought - correct

ought - used to indicate duty or recommendation, mostly when criticizing someone's actions.

It indicates that it is necessary or advisable to take action to improve the living conditions of the poor in our country.

a.) should - incorrect

The modal verb 'should' would be appropriate but in this case, the modal verb is followed by 'to'. Should is not followed by 'to' but it is 'ought' that is used as 'ought to'.

b.) may - incorrect

The modal verb 'may' states the possibility or permission, so it is not suitable in this context.

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