I don’t see any answer choices but I would say something like this
If he *wore* a warmer jacket, he would not have gotten frostbite
I wish that those snakes *were* fake.
If they go to the party, they would need a ride.
And if it’s asking which one is correct I would pick the last one.
Sorry if this is not what you asked for
more info is needed for this question im sorry
We can fill in the blanks with the modals provided in the following manner:
- Don't eat this fruit. It might be poisonous.
- This may prove harmful for your health.
- This, perhaps, could lead to death.
- It should not be eaten raw.
- Before eating, it skin must be removed.
First, when it comes to modal verbs, it is important to understand that more than one answer is possible. Their meanings often overlap and depend on the context.
Let's briefly break down each modal verb:
- "Can" indicates possibility, permission, and ability.
- "Could" is the past form of "can". It indicates the same things as "can", but it is also used in more formal, polite conversations.
- "May" indicates possibility.
- "Might" is the past form of "may". It also indicates possibility, but a more distant, less likely one.
- "Must" indicates supposition/assumption or obligation.
- "Should" indicates lighter obligation, suggestion, or advice.
Learn more about modal verbs here:
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Answer:
A is your answer. All the others fail to use the homophone correctly.