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You brightest classmate in class tells you that she is applying for scholarship grant.Use modals to give advice or suggestion to concern person show answer

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Answered by shubhvatsal0
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Answer:

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Answered by lakshmilakku
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If you would like to apply for a scholarship grant, you should go to our Municipal Hall because I have heard that they're offering scholarships to the deserving student.

Explanation:

A special category of auxiliary verbs known as modal verbs comes before the main verb. You are undoubtedly already aware that verbs describe acts; they describe what and how someone or something did. Modal verbs are used in conjunction with the primary verb to show whether an action is required, possible, or both. Modal verbs include words like "will," "would," "shall," "should," "can," "could," "could," "must," "need," and "ought to." The majority of them are used to indicate whether or not something is likely to happen.

Types of Modals:

Depending on the meaning they communicate, modal verbs fall into one of five main categories:

  • Can and could are two ability-indicating modals. (e.g.) I can speak four languages, for instance.
  • Can and may are verb tenses used to indicate authorization. (e.g.) Can I get the window open?
  • Will, might, may, can, and could are the modal verbs for likelihood. (e.g.) Today may be cloudy.
  • Must and Have To are two obligation-indicating modals. (e.g.) You must routinely complete your assignments, for instance.
  • Advice-giving modals: should. (e.g.) I believe you should cease smoking, for instance.

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