मोडल क्रियाऐं अंग्रेजी भाषा में एक प्रमुख भाग हैं, जो किसी वाक्य के अर्थ को प्रभावशाली तरीके से व्यक्त करने के लिए ज़रूरी होती हैं। ये क्रियाऐं अक्सर अधिकार, आज्ञा, सलाह, संभावना आदि को व्यक्त करने के लिए इस्तेमाल की जाती हैं। मोडल वर्ब्स जैसे कि can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would भाषा के उपयोग में लचीलापन और गहराई प्रदान करते हैं।
अगर आप अंग्रेजी में दक्षता हासिल करना चाहते हैं, तो मोडल वर्ब्स का सही उपयोग सीखना बहुत महत्वपूर्ण है। इस लेख में दिए गए व्यायामों के माध्यम से आप मोडल वर्ब्स के उपयोग का अभ्यास कर सकते हैं और अपनी अंग्रेजी भाषा की क्षमता को बढ़ा सकते हैं।
मोडल वर्ब्स – भाग १
You *should* (advice) offer your seat to the elderly on the bus.
*Can* (ability) you speak any foreign languages?
We *might* (possibility) go to the beach tomorrow if the weather is nice.
She *must* (obligation) finish her assignment before she goes out tonight.
They *could* (past ability) swim across the lake when they were young.
You *may* (permission) leave the table when you have finished your meal.
He *must* (logical conclusion) be at home because his car is in the driveway.
In some countries, you *must* (law) wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle.
We *should* (probability) be able to solve this problem if we work together.
*Will* (future) you help me with my homework?
*Could* (polite request) you please pass the salt?
It *would* (hypothetical) be amazing if you could fly without wings.
At this time tomorrow, we *will* (future prediction) be sitting on a plane to Japan.
I *might* (small possibility) have an extra ticket for the concert. Do you want it?
You *shall* (formal instruction) proceed to the next level after completing this test.
मोडल वर्ब्स – भाग २
Passengers *must not* (prohibition) smoke on this flight.
I *would* (preference) rather have coffee than tea, thank you.
She *can’t* (inability) be the thief; she was with me the whole time.
*May* (formal permission) I have this dance?
Children *should* (advice) not watch too much television.
Tom *needn’t* (lack of necessity) come to the meeting if he’s too busy.
*Would* (hypothetical situation) you still love me if I were poor?
*Shall* (suggestion) we order pizza tonight?
*Could* (past permission) I use your bicycle last week when mine was broken?
You *should* (expectation) have received the email I sent this morning.
*Would* (repeated past action) you kindly stop interrupting me?
She *should* (logical assumption) be arriving any minute now.
*Might* (tentative permission) I suggest an alternative solution?
*Must* (emphasis) we always wait for him before starting the meeting?
*Could* (past possibility) you have done anything to prevent the accident?