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you are welcome to leave if you wish . change this sentence using modal​

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Answered by Uniquedosti00017
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Answer:

you may leave.

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Answered by salehashaikh3g
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Explanation:

In English, you can show what you feel about a situation by using words such as may, will, would, might, can and could.

These words can change the meaning of a sentence and show that something is possible, necessary, uncertain, or intended.

“For example, “I‘ll go shopping tomorrow” shows that you intend to go tomorrow.

“I might go shopping tomorrow” shows that perhaps you will go tomorrow, but you don’t know for sure.

Grammar rules for using modal auxiliary verbs

* They are followed by the verb without to.

* You don’t need an ‘s‘ for the third person singular: “He might come to the party.” (Not “he mights come to the party”.)

* You can make a question by putting the word before the person, not by using ‘do’ or ‘have’:

“Could you help me?” (Not “do you could help me?”)

* You can make a negative form by adding a form of not to the word:

can becomes can’t

will becomes won’t

might becomes might not (or mightn’t)

may becomes may not

could becomes couldn’t.

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