English, asked by khushiriya2229, 5 hours ago

You ________ not repeat the same mistake again. *

1 point

A: could

B: should

C: had better

D: shall​

Answers

Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The complete sentence is : You should not repeat the same mistake again.

The correct answer is B: should.

Explanation:

  • Should be utilised to demonstrate obligation, provide a recommendation, or simply express an opinion.
  • Should is a modal auxiliary verb, meaning it is an auxiliary verb. Should is primarily used to give counsel or make recommendations. Let's talk about responsibilities.
  • Should is the past tense of shall, and it is used as an auxiliary verb to imply that the speaker considers an action to be compulsory or to establish the subjunctive mood.
Answered by deekshashakya81sl
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Answer:

B. should

Explanation:

You should not repeat the same mistake again.

  • Should is a modal auxiliary verb. These are helping verbs that designate tenses, tones, and mood to the sentence overall.
  • Modal verbs indicate probability, warning, reasoning, advice, and possibility. Should is the most common modal verb in use.
  • In the given sentence, someone is being told not to repeat the same mistake again.  
  • The tone of the sentence seems advisory. Advice is being given in a friendly manner.
  • Hence, should is used in the sentence.

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