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Read The Dialogue And Fill In The Blanks With Suitable Modals.
Dad: ______ we go out for dinner tonight?
Charan: Yes, Dad. ________ We go to a restaurant where I _____ have some ice cream.
Dad: OK. Then, I ______ be home by 7 p.m. Mom and you ___ be ready by then.
Charan: Sure. We _______. My friend told me that there is a magic show nearby. ______ you please take us there?
Dad: We ___ not have time to go for the magic show, I suppose. If we have enough time left, we ______ plan.
Charan: By the way, ____________ we inform our gate keeper about our outing?
Dad: Yes, we ___________ so that he ________ be aware we aren’t at home.
Charan: ____________ I call up Mom and tell her about our plan today?
Dad: You _________ to. Otherwise, we might be in trouble when she returns home.
Charan: Hmm… by the time you come home in the evening, we _________ be waiting for you. Hope you __________ be late. Bye.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dad: _Shall_ we go out for dinner tonight?
Charan: Yes, Dad. _Can_ We go to a restaurant where I _can_ have some ice cream.
Dad: OK. Then, I _should_ be home by 7 p.m. Mom and you _both_ be ready by then.
Charan: Sure. We _will_. My friend told me that there is a magic show nearby. _Could_ you please take us there?
Dad: We _might_ not have time to go for the magic show, I suppose. If we have enough time left, we _could_ plan. *to
Charan: By the way, _Should_ we inform our gate keeper about our outing?
Dad: Yes, we _should_ so that he _can_ be aware we aren’t at home.
Charan: _Shall_ I call up Mom and tell her about our plan today?
Dad: You _bloomin well ort_ to. Otherwise, we might be in trouble when she returns home.
Charan: Hmm… by the time you come home in the evening, we _will_ be waiting for you. Hope you _won't_ be late. Bye.
The setter needs a lesson in good grammar that's for sure
This is all about the "correct" use of "will", "shall", "may" and "might".
I know the incorrect use in legal documents can result in unintended meanings and consequences but I have never consciousnessly bothered with it.
I think the only time I use, "shall" is when I think it's time to head off somewhere and even then it comes out as, "Sh'we go?".
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