{"id":101049,"date":"2022-02-12T15:21:23","date_gmt":"2022-02-12T09:51:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/infinitylearn.com\/surge\/?p=101049"},"modified":"2022-11-09T14:18:31","modified_gmt":"2022-11-09T08:48:31","slug":"cbse-class-8-english-grammar-use-of-modals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/infinitylearn.com\/surge\/cbse\/class-8\/english\/cbse-class-8-english-grammar-use-of-modals\/","title":{"rendered":"CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Use of Modals"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Use of Modals<\/h2>\n<p class=\"entry-title\">CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Use of <a href=\"https:\/\/infinitylearn.com\/surge\/cbse\/class-8\/english\/cbse-class-8-english-grammar-use-of-modals\/\">Modals<\/a>: Has to \/ Have to \/ Had to \/ Shall have to \/ Will have to.<br \/>\nTo show obligation, compulsion, duty, desire etc.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">Has Mohan to wash his own clothes ?<br \/>\nor<br \/>\nMohan does not have to wash his own clothes.<br \/>\nDoes Mohan have to wash his own clothes ?<br \/>\nMohan has not to wash his own clothes.<br \/>\nHave you to work late hours ?<br \/>\nYou haven\u2019t to work late hours.<br \/>\nDo you have to work late hours ?<br \/>\nYou don\u2019t have to work late hours.<\/p>\n<p>Please note that we can form questions and negatives in the above two ways. i.e., with or without \u2018Do\u2019.<br \/>\nNote. Has to\/Have to\/Had to\/shall have to\/will have to are also used to convey a sense of \u2018external obligation\u2019 in present, past and future tenses, e.g..<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">I have to bring milk every morning.<br \/>\nI shall have to run fast to catch the train.<br \/>\nHe has to go to office at 9 A.M.<br \/>\nYou will have to face many problems in life.<br \/>\nI had to leave for Chennai last week.<br \/>\nShe has to be in school at seven.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Exercise 1<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>(Solved)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Fill in the following blanks by using \u2018has to\u2019, \u2018have to\u2019, \u2018had to\u2019, \u2018will have to\u2019, \u2018shall have to\u2019:<\/strong><br \/>\n1. I \u2026\u2026. serve my aged parents.<br \/>\n2. The maid servant \u2026\u2026.. wash the utensils.<br \/>\n3. The Light Brigade \u2026\u2026.. obey the orders of its commander.<br \/>\n4. The hare \u2026\u2026\u2026 cut a sorry figure on losing the race.<br \/>\n5. The passenger train \u2026\u2026. stop at every railway s<br \/>\n6. The labourers \u2026\u2026.. work all day long.<br \/>\n7. My father \u2026\u2026.. support a large family.<br \/>\n8. I \u2026\u2026.. take my umbrella with me because it was raining.<br \/>\n9. The mother \u2026\u2026.. clothe the children.<br \/>\n10. I \u2026\u2026.. take my mother to the dispensary.<br \/>\n11. He \u2026\u2026.. join some service to earn his bread.<br \/>\n12. I \u2026\u2026\u2026. help the poor widow.<br \/>\nAnswers:<br \/>\n1. have to<br \/>\n2. has to<br \/>\n3. had to<br \/>\n4. had to<br \/>\n5. has to<br \/>\n6. have to<br \/>\n7. has to<br \/>\n8. had to<br \/>\n9. has to<br \/>\n10. shall have to<br \/>\n11. will have to<br \/>\n12. have to<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Exercise 2<\/strong><br \/>\n<strong>(Unsolved)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Fill in the following blanks by using \u2018has to\u2019, \u2018have to\u2019, \u2018will have to\u2019, \u2018shall have to\u2019 or \u2019had to\u2019 whichever is appropriate:<\/strong><br \/>\n1. We \u2026\u2026. help our parents everyday.<br \/>\n2. She \u2026\u2026.. learn her lesson every night.<br \/>\n3. I \u2026\u2026\u2026 stay at home since my parents were away.<br \/>\n4. We \u2026\u2026. change our school uniform everyday.<br \/>\n5. Last evening my neighbour fell sick and I \u2026\u2026. call in a doctor.<br \/>\n6. I am afraid, I\u2019ll \u2026\u2026. turn the maid servant out of job.<br \/>\n7. Rekha \u2026\u2026\u2026. cook the food as her mother was not at home.<br \/>\n8. We \u2026\u2026.. help the flood-victims.<br \/>\n9. Devinder\u2019s office is far away. He \u2026\u2026\u2026 buy a scooter.<br \/>\n10. A cowherd \u2026\u2026\u2026. tend the cows.<br \/>\n11. I \u2026\u2026\u2026.. go to my native village on every public holiday.<br \/>\n12. There wasn\u2019t any water today. So I \u2026\u2026\u2026. go to school without a bath.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><strong>Multiple Choice Questions<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Choose the most appropriate option from the brackets to complete the following passage :<\/strong><br \/>\n1. Working women (a) _____ (can\/shall\/will\/would) be divided into four categories. Some (b) _____ (will\/would\/could\/may) work while waiting for matrimony. It is natural to expect that in such cases the family (c) _____ (could\/would\/need\/shall) take precedence over the job. They prefer joint families because in that case they (d) _____ (won\u2019t\/couldn\u2019t\/needn\u2019t\/mustn\u2019t) worry about their children. Then they (e) _____ (need\/should\/could\/may) also spend their evenings with the family. However, in a joint family very often they (f) _____ (needn\u2019t\/shouldn\u2019t\/daren\u2019t\/might) go against the wishes of the elders.<\/p>\n<p>2. You (a) _____ (shall\/will\/should\/may) live without food and water for sometime but you (b) _____ (can\/shall\/could\/would) not live without air. The air (c) _____ (should\/would\/may\/would) sometimes cause infection in the nose. If it persists you (d) _____ (would\/could\/might\/must) see the doctor. A chronic cold (e) _____ (would\/will\/should\/could) cause a great deal of discomfort. So you (f) _____ (can\/would\/should\/could) be careful about it.<\/p>\n<p>3. Sickness (a) _____ (should\/must\/would\/may) be defined as the unhealthy condi\u00action of body. Fevers (b) _____ (should\/can\/would\/must) be classified into many kinds. In case of common fever no medicine (c) _____ (must\/could\/should\/would) be given. It (d) _____ (could\/would\/will\/might) be better if the patient (e) _____ (should\/could\/would\/can) live on milk or light food. In any case you (f) _____ (could\/would\/might\/needn\u2019t) much worry about it.<\/p>\n<p>4. \u201cHow (a) _____ (can\/could\/would\/dare) I trick that crow ?\u201d thought the fox. Then he went to the crow and asked if he (b) _____ (will\/shall\/would\/should) permit him to talk. The crow (c) _____ (shall\/will\/would\/could) however not listen because he (d) _____ (will\/would\/should\/could) not let the piece of bread fall from his mouth. The fox flattered him. \u201cI (e) _____ (need\/dare\/might\/can) say that no animal in the forest (f) _____ (need\/dare\/might\/can) sing as well as you do.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>5. What sort of job (a) _____ (could\/should\/would\/might) you like ? In your new job you (b) _____ (should\/would\/could\/may) have a chance to go abroad. In that case, those candidates (c) _____ (would\/will\/might\/may) be preferred who (d) _____ (would\/should\/might\/can) show their passport. So it (e) _____ (would\/will\/could\/may) be said that the job seekers (f) _____ (should\/could\/would\/will) keep their passports ready.<\/p>\n<p>6. The government (a) _____ (can\/may\/should\/would) not run away from its respon\u00acsibilities. Alongwith food, it (b) _____ (would\/could\/must\/may) also provide a shel\u00acter. The shelter (c) _____ (should\/could\/would\/ought) to be secure. Many people in the cities (d) _____ (can\/might\/should\/must) be seen sleeping on the road-side. They (e) _____ (have\/has\/ought) to do so because they have no place where they (f) _____ (must\/might\/could\/should) go for the night.<\/p>\n<p>7. The monk (a) _____ (should\/would\/could\/need) get up early. Rain or sun, he (b) _____ (could\/should\/might\/dare) be always seen on the road in the morning. He (c) _____ (should\/could\/used to\/might) go to meet the poor people. Of course, he (d) _____ (should\/would\/could\/need) not help them with mony. The people knew that they (e) _____ (would\/should\/might\/dare) not expect it from a saint. Surprisingly, even then he (f) _____ (might\/should\/dare\/could) get great respect from them.<\/p>\n<p>8. An incorrect posture (a) _____ (will\/must\/should\/can) strain our backs. This (b) _____ (will\/must\/dare\/need) be avoided. It (c) _____ (should\/would\/might\/will) be cured if we are conscious. We (d) _____ (needn\u2019t\/couldn\u2019t\/shall not\/won\u2019t) unduly worry about it. All that we (e) _____ (would\/might\/should\/dare) do is to take a proper seat and keep the back straight. That way we (f) _____ (would\/dare\/need\/shall) keep the back-ache away.<\/p>\n<p>9. No house (a) (should\/would\/can\/must) be properly kept without a house\u00acwife. This definition of house (b) (can\/must\/might\/need) include the chil\u00acdren. The children (c) (would\/could\/will\/must) not develop properly with-out motherly care. Therefore, I suggest that unless very necessary, the mothers (d) (would\/could\/dare\/need) not work in an office. Their proper place (e) (ought\/should\/would\/could) to be their home.<\/p>\n<p>10. Computers (a) _____ (must\/can\/should\/would) provide information on any topic with the click of the mouse. Some people (b) _____ (should\/must\/may\/dare) think that they (c) _____ (will\/would\/dare\/need) replace the teachers in future. It (d) _____ (shall\/will\/would\/must) never happen. All that (e) _____ (would\/may\/dare\/need) be possible is that the teacher\u2019s burden (f) _____ (shall\/will\/could\/should) be lightened.<\/p>\n<p>11. If you (a) _____ (must\/could\/might\/have to) go up and down in a big mall, it (b) _____ (would\/might\/can\/should) be tiring. The same thing (c) _____ (may\/dare\/need\/should) be said about the railway station. Therefore, the day (d) _____ (shouldn\u2019t\/needn\u2019t\/daren\u2019t\/mustn\u2019t) be far off when we (e) _____ (must\/shall\/need\/dare) find moving stairs on railway platform in India. Then it (f) _____ (must\/should\/could\/will) be easy for people to move with their luggage.<\/p>\n<p>Answers<br \/>\n1.<br \/>\n(a) can<br \/>\n(b) may<br \/>\n(c) shall<br \/>\n(d) needn\u2019t<br \/>\n(e) may<br \/>\n(f) daren\u2019t<\/p>\n<p>2.<br \/>\n(a) may<br \/>\n(b) can<br \/>\n(c) may<br \/>\n(d) must<br \/>\n(e) will<br \/>\n(f) should<\/p>\n<p>3.<br \/>\n(a) may<br \/>\n(b) can<br \/>\n(c) should<br \/>\n(d) will<br \/>\n(e) can<br \/>\n(f) needn\u2019t<\/p>\n<p>4.<br \/>\n(a) can<br \/>\n(b) would<br \/>\n(c) would<br \/>\n(d) could<br \/>\n(e) dare<br \/>\n(f) can<\/p>\n<p>5.<br \/>\n(a) would<br \/>\n(b) may<br \/>\n(c) will<br \/>\n(d) can<br \/>\n(e) may<br \/>\n(f) should<\/p>\n<p>6.<br \/>\n(a) can<br \/>\n(b) must<br \/>\n(c) ought<br \/>\n(d) can<br \/>\n(e) have<br \/>\n(f) might<\/p>\n<p>7.<br \/>\n(a) would<br \/>\n(b) could<br \/>\n(c) used to<br \/>\n(d) could<br \/>\n(e) should<br \/>\n(f) could<\/p>\n<p>8.<br \/>\n(a) can<br \/>\n(b) must<br \/>\n(c) will<br \/>\n(d) needn\u2019t<br \/>\n(e) should<br \/>\n(f) shall<\/p>\n<p>9.<br \/>\n(a) can<br \/>\n(b) must<br \/>\n(c) will<br \/>\n(d) need<br \/>\n(e) ought<\/p>\n<p>10.<br \/>\n(a) can<br \/>\n(b) may<br \/>\n(c) will<br \/>\n(d) shall<br \/>\n(e) may<br \/>\n(f) will<\/p>\n<p>11.<br \/>\n(a) have to<br \/>\n(b) can<br \/>\n(c) may<br \/>\n(d) shouldn\u2019t<br \/>\n(e) shall<br \/>\n(f) will<\/p>\n<p>We hope the CBSE Class 8 English Grammar Use of Modals help you. 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