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You need to see a Doctor. In this sentence, the modal auxiliary ‘need’ means. a. Advice b. Permission c. Compulsion d. Necessity​

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Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

d. Necessity.

Explanation:

A modal auxiliary verb is a verb that is combined with another verb to express a mood or tense.

The possibility, intention, capacity, or requirement are expressed by modal verbs. Because they are a type of auxiliary verb, they are employed in conjunction with the primary verb in the phrase (helper verb).

Here, we are talking about the necessity to see a doctor. So, the modal auxiliary 'need' stands for necessity.

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