(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
(xi) I tried as best I ________
Ans: could
(xii) The dumb ________ not speak.
Ans: can
(xiii) We ________ not do without him.
Ans: can
(xiv) We ________ not live without water.
Ans: can
(xv) He ________ finish the competition.
Ans: will
Sentence 1: bicycle / ride / he / now
(a) Jumbled words: bicycle, ride, he, now
(b) Rearranged sentence: He can ride a bicycle now.
Ans: He can ride a bicycle now.
In this sentence, we use the modal "can" to show that he has the ability to ride a bicycle at this moment.
Sentence 2: the / help / you / please / me
(a) Jumbled words: the, help, you, please, me
(b) Rearranged sentence: Please, you can help me.
Ans: Please, you can help me.
Here, the modal "can" is used to request help politely. It indicates the ability and willingness to help.
Sentence 3: ice cream / have / we / for dessert
(a) Jumbled words: ice cream, have, we, for dessert
(b) Rearranged sentence: We can have ice cream for dessert.
Ans: We can have ice cream for dessert.
The modal "can" is used to express the possibility or permission to have ice cream for dessert.
Sentence 4: the / cookies / eat / they / not / before dinner
(a) Jumbled words: the, cookies, eat, they, not, before dinner
(b) Rearranged sentence: They must not eat the cookies before dinner.
Ans: They must not eat the cookies before dinner.
In this sentence, "must" is used to indicate a strong necessity or obligation. It shows that they are not allowed to eat the cookies before dinner.
Sentence 5: go / play / in the park / they / now
(a) Jumbled words: go, play, in the park, they, now
(b) Rearranged sentence: They can go play in the park now.
Ans: They can go play in the park now.
Here, "can" is used to express the ability or permission to go and play in the park at this moment.
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