This document provides 10 sentences with blanks that require the correct modal verb to be filled in for grammatical accuracy. The modals discussed include can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will and would.
The summaries provide the sentence with the blank filled in along with a brief explanation for the chosen modal verb based on its meaning and appropriate tense. For example, "must" is chosen to convey certainty or obligation, "would" is used for past tense forms, and "may" or "could" are more polite forms of request. This helps to demonstrate the proper usage of English modal verbs.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
100%(1)100% found this document useful (1 vote)
2K views
18 - Modals - by Neetu Maim
This document provides 10 sentences with blanks that require the correct modal verb to be filled in for grammatical accuracy. The modals discussed include can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will and would.
The summaries provide the sentence with the blank filled in along with a brief explanation for the chosen modal verb based on its meaning and appropriate tense. For example, "must" is chosen to convey certainty or obligation, "would" is used for past tense forms, and "may" or "could" are more polite forms of request. This helps to demonstrate the proper usage of English modal verbs.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 3
Modals
(SENTENCE IMPROVEMENT)
1. You should not boasting of your 6. We have to respect our elders.
achievements. (1) should (2) may (1) boast for (3) can (4) better (2) boast at (SSC Constable (GD) & Riflemen (GD) Exam. 24.04.1912 (IInd Sitting) (3) boast of 7. The carpenter did not keep his (4) No improvement promise that the work will be finish (SSC Section Officer (Commercial Audit) Exam. 16.11.2003) before the end of the week. 2. We eat so that we may live. (1) can (1) might (2) could (2) shall (3) would (3) should (4) No improvement (4) No improvement (SSC (10+2) Level Data Entry Operator & LDC Exam. 28.10.2012 (Ist Sitting) (SSC Section Officer (Commercial Audit) Exam. 16.11.2003) 8. Would you like some water ? 3. Roads are wet, it must have rained (1) Can last night. (2) Do (1) must had (3) Shall (2) might have been (4) No improvement (3) must have been (SSC FCI Assistant Grade-III Exam–11.11.2012 IInd sitting) (4) No improvement 9. She is absent; she must be sick (SSC Section Officer (Audit) Exam. 14.12.2003) again. 4. Will you type these letters now ? (1) She is absent; she has been sick (1) Could again (2) Can (2) She is absent: she is sick again (3) Shall (3) She is absent; she must have (4) No improvement been sick again (SSC Section Officer (Commercial (4) No improvement Audit) Exam. 25.09.2005) (SSC Graduate Level Tier-I 5. It was quite clear that the runner Exam. 19.05.2013) could be able to improve upon his 10. We have to know that we can own record. achieve things slowly and gradually, (1) will be able not overnight. (2) should be able (1) would know that (3) would be able (2) had to know that (4) No improvement (3) must know that (SSC (10+2) Level Data Entry (4) No improvement Operator & LDC Exam. 04.12.2011 (SSC CGL Tier-I (North Zone) IInd Sitting Re-Exam–2013, 27.04.2014)
KD PUBLICATION SENTENCE IMPROVEMENT | MODALS 1
11. If you want to catch the first flight 12. Journalism and medicine would be you may leave now. two of his career options. (1) must (1) No improvement (2) ought to (2) could be (3) No improvement (3) will be (4) could (4) might be (SSC CAPFs SI, CISF ASI & Delhi (SSC Constable (GD) Police SI Exam, 30.08.2015 Exam, 04.10.2015, IInd Sitting) TF No. 4039770)
1. (3) After ‘model’ ‘V1’ is used. Past Tense.
Hence replace ‘boasting’ with The past of ‘will’ is ‘would’. ‘boast’. 8. (4) No Improvement 2. (4) No Improvement ‘Would’ is used for polite request. We use ‘may’ in subordinate 9. (4) No improvement. clause if principal clause is in Must expresses high possibility. Present Tense and the 10. (3) Replace ‘have to know that’ with subordinate clause starts with so ‘must know that’. Must indicates that/ in order that and the strong suggestion. subordinate clause denotes a 11. (1) Replace ‘may’ with ‘must’. purpose. Modal ‘must’ is used to make a 3. (4) No Improvement strong suggestion. We use ‘must’ to show we are sure 12. (4) Replace ‘would be’ with ‘might be’. of something and we have ‘Might’ shows ‘Possibility’. evidence to prove that. We use ‘must have’ for the past. 4. (1) Replace ‘will’ with ‘could’. ‘Could’ is a formal and polite way of making a request. 5. (3) Replace ‘could be able to’ with ‘would be able’. ‘Could’ and ‘able to’ can’t come together in a sentence as both express ability and hence make the sentence superfluous. 6. (1) Replace ‘have to’ with ‘should’. ‘Have to’ is used to show compulsion. ‘Should’ is used to indicate obligation or duty. 7. (3) Replace ‘will’ with ‘would’ because the given sentence is in KD PUBLICATION SENTENCE IMPROVEMENT | MODALS 2