FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH APPROPRIATE MODALS ( can, may, must, should, would, could, might, must not,need not,ought to, shall, sho
marshall27 [118]
I inferred you want the blank spaces to be filled with the correct verb.
<u>Explanation:</u>
1. What kind of car do you want to buy? Something flashy?' ' Well, it <u>may</u> be flashy - that's not important.'
2. Tim gave me a letter to send. I <u>must</u> remember to mail it.
3. I can’t find my mobile phone. I <u>might</u> have left it in the restaurant where we had dinner last evening.
4. I need to go to the bank but it is Sunday, the banks<u> would </u>be closed.
5. You <u>may</u> have taken the right turn at the post office. Then, it would not have taken you so long.
6. The weather was stormy every day during their holiday, so they <u>must not</u> have had a very nice holiday.
7. The children <u>ought to</u> have memorized the tables by heart for the exams. Now I am worried they will not do well!
8. Shazia <u>should</u> have taken the car to work; she hasn’t got the keys.
9. You are starting a new job today. You <u>must</u> be punctual.
10. Please tell her that she <u>should</u> give me all the documents as early as possible.
Keep in mind that a compound predicate has two or more verbs.
Based on that information alone, we can eliminate A and B. With C, this one seems like it could work, but it actually doesn't. The verb in that sentence is "enjoy", and in this case, "skiing" and "skateboarding" are nouns. (because they're the object of the predicate verb.) That leaves D as the answer!
Hope I helped! :)
tl;dr: The answer is D!
5/8 +1/4
find the common denominator which is 8
multiply by 2 for 1/4
1*2/4*2=2/8
5/8 + 2/8
Answer: 7/8
Answer: 2. He wants the speech to be memorable.