
Choos the modal verbs which express oblogation and necessity - can -must - needn`t - may - would
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Modal verbs that express obligation and necessity include:
Must: This modal verb expresses a strong obligation or necessity. For example, "You must finish your homework before you go out."
Have to: "Have to" is used to indicate a requirement or obligation. For example, "I have to attend the meeting."
Modal verbs like "can," "may," and "would" do not typically express obligation or necessity:
Can: This modal verb indicates the ability or permission to do something, not obligation or necessity. For example, "I can swim" (ability) or "Can I go to the bathroom?" (permission).
May: "May" is used to express permission or possibility, not obligation or necessity. For example, "You may leave early if you finish your work" (permission) or "It may rain later" (possibility).
Would: "Would" is often used to express a polite request or a conditional statement, not obligation or necessity. For example, "Would you please pass the salt?" (polite request) or "I would go if I had the time" (conditional statement).
"Needn't" is used to express the lack of necessity, indicating that something is not required or obligatory. For example, "You needn't worry; everything is under control."


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