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You ___have watered the flowers,for it is going to rain fill the appropriate modals

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Answered by DJArjun4139T
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Answer:

shouldn't

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Answered by qwsuccess
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The correct answer is- You shouldn't have watered the flowers, for it is going to rain.

  • Modal verbs are auxiliary or helping words which make the sentence much more meaningful with its presence. It may signify the ability, possibility, duty, request, obligation, likelihood, advice and many more.
  • Some frequently used ones are can, could, may, should and many more.
  • Here in the sentence, we know that the speaker is indicating the likelihood that is something which can or may not happen as one is not sure about it. So in such cases, one can use verbs like "should" and "must". In this sentence, it is likely to rain so we can use "should".
  • But according to the sentence the flowers are watered and rain is likely to occur which means one has already done the thing, so we will use "shouldn't" instead that it should not.
  • Modal verbs are generally placed right before the main verb, here in the sentence it is "have".

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