NCERT Solutions Class 7th English Grammar – Modals Grammar

NCERT Solutions Class 7th English Grammar – Modals

TextbookNCERT
Class 7th
Subject English 
ChapterEnglish Grammar
Chapter NameModals Grammar
CategoryClass 7th English Grammar
Medium English
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 NCERT Solutions Class 7th English Grammar – Modals

English Grammar

Modals Grammar

English Grammar With Answers

Definition of Modals

Basically, modals are auxiliary verbs that express the mode of action denoted by the main verb.
e.g.1. He can do this work.
2. She may pass the exam.
3. They would appear in the party.In the above sentences, the bold words are modals. They express the mode of action of the main verbs in t’he sentence.

Can, Could, Mmay, Night, Would, Should, Must, Shall, Will, Need, Dare, Ought to, Used to,

Uses of Modals

The usage of these modals are as given below

Can

‘Can’ is used in the following ways

1. To express ability or power.

  1. He can read this language.
  2. He can lift this heavy box.

2. To express permission.

  1. You can eat this chocolate.
  2. She can never enter this house.

Could
‘Could’ is used in the following ways,

1. To show power or ability in past.

  1. She could dance well in youth
  2. We could complete this task.

2. To show possibility in past.

  1. She could buy a pen if she had money.
  2. Ramu could play cricket if there had been no rain.

3. To make a polite request.

  1. Could you help me now?
  2. Could they spare that meat?

4. To show condition.

  1. If we had got up earlier, we could have completed this.
  2. We could have seen the match if there had been electricity supply. (Condition)

May
‘May’ is used in the following ways

1. To express permission, possibility.

  1. May I go there? (Permission)
  2. It may rain heavily. (Possibility)

2. To express wish, prayer.

  1. May you live long ! (Wish)
  2. May God bless you with fortune ! (Prayer)

3. To express purpose.

  1. She works that she may prosper.
  2. We study that we may pass in the exam.

4. To make suggestion or criticism.

  1. They might look for other venues. (Suggestion)
  2. She might have picked other issues. (Criticism)

Would
‘Would’ is used in the following ways

1. To show past habit and unreal condition.

  1. He would rise at 5 O’ Clock. (Past habit)
  2. What would you like to have? Tea or coffee.

2.To make a polite request.

  1. Would you lend me your pen?
  2. Would you give me your scooter?

Should or Ought to
‘Should’ is used in the following ways

1. To express duty and obligation.

  1. The police should protect us. (Duty)
  2. You should respect your parents. (Obligation)

2. To show advice, suggestion.

  1. They should follow the rules. (Suggestion)
  2. You should take medicine. (Advice)

3.To express imagination.

  1. Should you lose your money, go to ATM.
  2. Should you forget password, retry then.

4.To express probability, polite command.

  1. She should be in the library. (Probability)
  2. You should play the game fairly. (Polite command)

Must
‘Must’ is used in the following ways

1. To show prohibition, compulsion.

  1. You must not touch this.
  2. She must feel sorry for you.

2. To show necessity or obligation.

  1. Team must win the game.
  2. You must pay your bill on time.

3. To show the strong advice.

  1. Police must take care of emotions of the criminals.
  2. Leaders must promise what is viable to them.

Shall/Will
‘Shall’ and ‘Will’ are used in the following ways

1. Shall 1st person subject-I, We
2.Will 2nd and 3rd person subject – You, he, she, it, they.

But, to show the emphasis, it can be interchanged with each other.
Therefore, when one needs to show determination then the usage with the auxiliary would be

3.Will 1st person subject-I, we
4.Shall 2nd and 3rd person subject – You, he, she, it, , they.
e.g.
• I shall go. (Simple future)
• I will go. (Determination))
• She will win. (Simple future)
• She shall win. (Emphasized act)

Need
‘Need’ is used in the following ways

1. To express prohibition.

  1. She need not use that computer.
  2. They need not manipulate the files.

2. To express doubt.

  1. Need I go there.
  2. Need we plan in advance.

Dare

  1. To express a negation with interrogation.
    1. How dare you touch my pen?
    2. She dare not play tennis with me.

Used to

1. To express a past habit.

  1. She used to go to perform in movies or a dramas.
  2. I used to play cricket in 2005.

2. To express a habit of present that has its roots in the past.

  1. My grandfather is not used to sweets.
  2. I am used to a life full of struggle.

Practice Questions and Solutions

Question 1. Choose the most suitable answer to fill in the blank. Write its number

(a), (b), (c) or (d) in the
You are late. You ……………….. hurry.
(a) can     (b) must
(c) will     (d) may
Answer – (b) must

“……………….. I have a piece of cake, please?” I asked.
(a) Shall    (b) May
(c) Will     (d) Must
Answer – (b) may

The little boy ……………….. speak very well.
(a) would      (b) can
(c) shall        (d) need
Answer – (b) can

We didn’t have a car before. Now that we have a car, we ……………….. drive to many places.
(a) need       (b) may
(c) might     (d) can
Answer – (d) can

You ……………….. keep the scissors away from the baby.
(a) should     (b) will
(c) need         (d) may
Answer – (a) should

You ……………….. go home if you have completed your work.
(a) shall      (b) may
(c) need      (d) might
Answer – (b) may

That plug is faulty. You ……………….. touch it.
(a) mustn’t      (b) needn’t
(c) couldn’t     (d) won’t
Answer –  (a) mustn’t

The two boys .………………. do well in the examinations. They are studying very hard.
(a) must      (b) will
(c) shall       (d) need
Answer – (c) shall

That man ……………….. be Mr Bo. Mr Bo is overseas.
(a) shan’t       (b) needn’t
(c) can’t         (d) won’t
Answer – (c) can’t

Don’t listen to everything he says. He ……………….. be wrong.
(a) shall     (b) can
(c) must     (d) need
Answer – (b) can

Question 2. Choose the most suitable answer to fill in the blank. Write its number (a), (b), (c) or (d) in the answers.

He’s still not here. He ……………….. have met with an accident.
(a) should     (b) can
(c) might       (d) shall
Answer – (c) might

I wish I ……………….. be as intelligent as Einstein.
(a) must         (b) could
(c) should      (d) shall
Answer  –  (b) could

We ……………….. bring any money because admission is free.
(a) mustn’t       (b) couldn’t
(c) can’t            (d) needn’t
Answer – (d) needn’t

This ……………….. be your book. It has your name on it.
(a) can        (b) shall
(c) need      (d) must
Answer – (d) must

You ……………….. sleep early so you can wake up early.
(a) should      (b) might
(c) will           (d) need
Answer – (a) should

He ……………….. run very fast. He wins competitions easily.
(a) would     (b) can
(c) shall       (d) may
Answer – (b) can

Please lower your voices so that the baby ……………….. not be awakened.
(a) ought       (b) may
(c) must         (d) could
Answer – (b) may

The dog ……………….. have eaten the food! I saw it near the food a while ago.
(a) must      (b) ought
(c) can         (d) shall
Answer –  (a) must

You ……………….. to knock before you enter.
(a) shall      (b) ought
(c) may       (d) would
Answer – (b) ought

She ………………. most certainly help you if you ask her.
(a) could     (b) ought
(c) will         (d) may
Answer – (c) will

Question 3. Use appropriate modals of probability, permission, obligation etc to fill in the blanks.

Every body ……………….. fulfil his or her duties towards the country.
The computer is not working. The supervisor ……………….. call an engineer, today.
The work is completed ……………….. I leave now?
Sugandha sings so beautifully. She ……………….. have taken classes of music.
I am not the right person to give you a permission to go. You ……………….. ask the Manager.
Vibha is not home today. She ……………….. have gone for dance practice.
……………….. I request you to show me this file?
It is raining cats and dogs. This ……………….. cause flood in many areas.
He is not in his cabin. You ……………….. check if he is there in the lobby.
……………….. I, please, make a call from your phone?
Answer –must
might
may
must
may
must
May
can/may
can
Could

Question 4. Use appropriate modals of desire, determination, necessity, prohibition etc to fill in the blanks.

 I ……………….. like to go for boating as well as diving.
How ……………….. he enter my room?
Shipra applies sunscreen lotion everyday that she ……………….. not get her skin tanned.
We focus on our studies that we ……………….. not fail in our examinations.
Let whatever hardships may come in our way. One day, we ……………….. overcome.
His goggles are kept in the cupboard, but nobody ……………….. to touch them.
He ……………….. never allow anybody to wear them.
Sheveta is a little snobbish and naughty girl. We ……………….. not prank at her. She will get angry.
Don’t challenge me. If I try, she ……………….. come and talk to me politely.
……………….. You like to try your hand at chess, madam?
Answer –would
dare
may
may
shall/will
dares
would
need
shall
Would

CBSE/NCERT Class 7th English Grammar

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