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You ------ obey to your teachers. ( can, must, may )​

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Answered by Anonymous
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You ______ obey to your teachers.

Help Box : ( Can , Must , May )

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JUSTIFICATION :

When we will apply 'Can' :

This word 'Can' will show that it depends on you that you will obey your teacher or not. This word show that if you want you can obey your teachers.

When we will apply 'Must' :

This word 'Must' will show that you will must ( this word must uses necessarily ). This world will be perfect , so that you can apply as :

You Must obey to your teachers.

When we will apply 'May' :

This word 'May' we show here that ( comes in the contact which shows that we are taking permission)

So here we can say that it is definitely wrong.

Therefore, the right option for the sentence completion will be ' Must '.

ANSWER :

You Must obey to your teachers.

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Answered by PixieAngel
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You must obey to your teachers. ( can, must, may )

Here, the statement is expressing moral duty, so we'll use must.

Additional Information -

What are modal verbs?

Ans :- Modal verbs are special auxiliary verbs. They are different from normal verbs. They are used with a main verb in sentence.

The modal verbs are :- can, could, will, would, shall, must, might etc.

Let's see where we use these modal verbs.-

Modal Verb - Can

USE-

  • To express ability or inability.

[ For example-I can solve this sum]

  • To express possibility or impossibility.

[For example- You can win, It cannot be true]

  • To ask permission or give permission.

[For example - Can I leave now?]

  • To make requests (informal).

[For example - Can you lend me a pen? ].

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Model verb - must

USE-

  • To express strong compulsion or obligation.

[For example - You must come in full uniform]

  • To express determination.

[For example - We must win the match.]

  • To express a moral duty.

[For example- You must obey to you teachers.]

  • To make a strong recommendation.

[For example - This book is interesting. You must read it.]

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Model verb - may

USE-

  • To denote possibility or chance in the present or future.

[For example - He may get the job.]

  • To take or give permission. (informally)

[For example - May I leave now?]

  • To offer help.

[For example - May I help you?]

  • To express wish or hope.

[For example - May god bless you! ]

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