Q1: Fill in the blanks by choosing correct modal verbs inside the box:
(i) _______ you lend me your computer?
Ans: could
(ii) ________ you come to my home?
Ans: could
(iii) You ______ pay the bill today.
Ans: must
(iv) _______ you drop my letter into the letter box?
Ans: could
(v) I ________ see you if I can find the time.
Ans: may
(vi) I ______ take the bus to the town.
Ans: will
(vii) You _______ succeeded if you had tried a little harder.
Ans: might have
(viii) He _______ take rice today.
Ans: may
(ix) You _______ come in.
Ans: may
(x) ________ you play ludo?
Ans: can
1. I request you to lend me your book. (Use could)
Sol. Could you lend me your book?
2. It is possible that he is at home. (Use may)
Sol. He may be at home.
3. I advise you to drink more water. (Use should)
Sol. You should drink more water.
4. It is possible for her to dance well. (Use can)
Sol. She can dance well.
5. It is necessary to wash your hands. (Use must)
Sol. You must wash your hands.
1. I ____ swim very well.
(a) should
(b) can
(c) must
(d) will
Answer: (b) can
2. You ____ not be late for school.
(a) can
(b) may
(c) must
(d) could
Answer: (c) must
3. ____ I go outside to play?
(a) Must
(b) Can
(c) Should
(d) Would
Answer: (b) Can
4. Students ____ listen to their teacher.
(a) may
(b) could
(c) would
(d) should
Answer: (d) should
5. You ____ wear a helmet while riding a bike.
(a) may
(b) should
(c) would
(d) can
Answer: (b) should
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