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9.  Shall (with the first person I, we)

                   G   To show an action taking place in future.

                         Read the following example:
                              I shall  carry your briefcase.

             10.   Should (Past Tense of ‘shall’)

                   G   To express obligation and give advice.

                         Read the following examples:
                              1.  You should      switch off the lights when you leave the room.

                              2.  You should      respect your teachers.

             11.   Will                                                                                     No
                   G   To request politely and make a promise.                                           Smoking

                         Read the following examples:

                              1.  Will    you please give me a favour?
                              2.  I will   quit smoking.

             12.   Would (Past Tense of ‘will’)

                   G   To make a request and tell habits in the past.
                         Read the following examples:

                              1.  Would      you please do this work for me?

                               2.  Sometimes, my brother would           bring me some burgers.







             A.  Fill in the blanks with can        or could  .

                   1.    I ___________ play cricket.
                   2.    The boys ___________ solve the sum.

                   3.    ___________ I leave the room?
                   4.    ___________ you give me a rupee?

                   5.    We ___________ stay till you return.
                   6.    You ___________ go now.

             B.    Fill in the blanks with the appropriate modals.

                   1.    Ravi _________ ride a sports bike.
                   2.    I _________ go on holiday to Kerala next year.


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