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.....you prosper in life fill modal

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Answered by thesmartlerner
14

May,..might;

       >) Can,..could

       >) shall,..should

       >) will,..would

       >) must,..ought,..need,..dare,used , are called Modal Auxiliaries because they  

           are used to form certain moods for which English has no inflected verb  

           forms.We can  express such conceptions of the mind as  

           

          *) ability         (e.g.,with can,could).

          *) possibility  (e.g.,with may,might).

          *) permission (e.g.,with may,might,can ,could) and

          *) obligation   (e.g.,with must,ought,have to).

      We shall now consider the use of the Modal Auxiliaries one by one.

                       *) MAY,MIGHT

275. May as a principal Verb is used to denote :--

(1) permission;as,

     >) May i go out?May I come in?yes,you may.

     >) May i borrow your toothbrush?No,you may not.

     >) You may go now.[=You are permitted to go now.]

     >) He may go tomorrow.

     >) If he wished he might go tomorrow.

     >) If he had wished he might have gone yesterday.

     >) He may not go now.[=I will not let him go now.]

     >) Members may not(=are not permitted to) borrow from the library more

          than two books at a time.

     >) He might not go tomorrow unless you wished.

     >) He might enter the college next year.

(2) Possibility;as,

     >) It may rain tonight [=It is possible that it will rain tonight.]

     >) It may be true.       [=It is possibly true.]

     >) He may be away from home tomorrow.

     >) He may come today.

     >) She may pass if she works hard.

     >) Kamla may win the first prize in English.

     >) If I ask her again,she may refuse.

     >) I was afraid that if I asked her again,she might refuse.

     >) He might not have come even if we had asked him.


Answered by maliksemma23
12

might..................................

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