(ii) They _____ woolen clothes in Shimla.
Ans: used to
(iii) Dolly _____ bite, when she was two.
Ans: could
(iv) Shally _____ not come on time yesterday due to heavy rain.
Ans: could not
(v) He _____ swim very well.
Ans: can
(vi) She _____ do her homework on time. (advice)
Ans: should
(vii) Teena studied hard, she _____ be pass with good marks.
Ans: must
(viii) Ram does not _____ to go there.
Ans: need
(ix) _____ I go to Mumbai next week? (Taking request)
Ans: Shall
(x) There _____ be a bomb under your seat. (remote possibility)
Ans: might
(i) Employee: Sir, ______ I come in?
Ans: may
(ii) Boss: Where were you? You ________ be in the office by this time.
Ans: should
(iii) Employee: Sorry Sir. I ________ get the bus on time.
Ans: could
(iv) Boss: You ______ leave your home early.
Ans: should
(v) Employee: Kindly, forgive me this time. I _______ be late in the future. _____ I take my seat now?
Ans: will, can
(vi) Employee: Sir, ______ you please check this mail?
Ans: Would
(vii) Boss: I _______ check your mail at this time. I _______ leave for an important meeting.
Ans: cannot, have to
(viii) Employee: Okay Sir! I _____ send this mail to you.
Ans: shall
(ix) Boss: I _____ check it later.
Ans: shall
(x) Employee: Have a good day Sir!
(i) There could/should be a cat under your chair.
Ans: Could
(ii) Hurry up otherwise you will/would miss the train.
Ans: will
(iii) You should/may wash your hand before eating.
Ans: should
(iv) She will/would become a doctor.
Ans: will
(v) They used to/must drink together, when they were in same batch.
Ans: used to
(vi) If I were a bird I would/could fly in the sky.
Ans: would
(viii) She should/must chew food properly.
Ans: must
(viii) You Should/must not eat too much chocolate.
Ans: should
(ix) He hates her. he shall/will not go to meet her.
Ans: will
(x) Ram ought to/must follow traffic rules while driving.
Ans: ought to
1. What are modals in the English language? |
2. How many modals are there in English? |
3. What is the difference between 'can' and 'could'? |
4. How are modals used to express obligation or necessity? |
5. Can modals be used in all tenses? |
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