How to Use Modal Verbs Correctly in English | Must vs Can vs May vs Will | Advanced Grammar Quiz

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How to Use Modal Verbs Correctly in English | Must vs Can vs May vs Will | Advanced Grammar Quiz
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The correct answer is C). She may not like spicy food. She always orders mild dishes.
To choose the correct modal verb, we need to understand the meaning and use of each modal verb. Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs that express ability, possibility, permission, obligation, or intention. They are followed by a base verb (the verb without to). Here are some examples of modal verbs and their meanings:
• Can: expresses ability or possibility. For example, I can speak three languages. It can rain tomorrow.
• Must: expresses obligation or necessity. For example, You must wear a mask in public places. He must be tired after working all day.
• May: expresses permission or possibility. For example, You may leave now if you want. She may come later.
• Will: expresses future or intention. For example, I will call you tomorrow. He will help you with your homework.
In this case, we have a sentence that expresses a possibility: She not like spicy food. She always orders mild dishes. Therefore, the modal verb that fits best is may. The other modal verbs do not convey the same meaning or certainty.

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