Identity the adverbs and state their types.
1. The player moved quickly forward.
2. He plays the guitar remarkably well for his age.
3. Don't go too far.
4. Why have you not revised your work well.
5. he used to come here often but he seldom comes now
6. These mangoes are certainly not ripe
7. I was thirsty and so I drank some lemonade

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Fill in the blanks with appropriate modal auxiliary verbs. 1. My grandmother is eighty-five, but she ……………… still read and write without glasses. (Ability) can could may 2. …………….. I come with you? Can Will Would 3. ………………. you help me with the housework, please? (Polite request) Could Will Should 4. There was a time when I ………….. stay up very late. (Past ability) would could can 5. You …………….. not lose any more weight. You are already slim. (Necessity) may need should 6. We …………… make the first move. (Prohibition) must not will not cannot 7. It is snowing outside so I …………… stay at home. (Intention) may will can 8. I ………………. get you a shawl from Kashmir. (Promise) will would can may 9. …………….. you mind if I borrowed your car? (Permission) Will Would Should 10. ……………. you take care of my dog for a day? (Polite request) Will Shall Should 11. Our country ………………. become a super power by 2025. (possibility) may might will should 12. She …………… sell her home because she needs money. (weak possibility) may might could
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