Modals and infinitives Complete the following sentences by choosing the correct word or phrase from the alternatives given.I need a quiet place to study. Where ____(I should/ ought to I/ should I)go?The airline allows only two pieces of luggage. You (had better not/ better not/had not better) pack too much or you will have to take some of it out at the airport.A: I think that the grade my teacher gave me on my test is wrong.B: Really? You (ought talk/should to talk/ought to talk) to her after class today.It is raining and I don‘t want to get my dress wet. I (had better not bring/had better to bring/had better bring) an umbrella.A: I‘m very hot.B: You (should take off/ought to take off/better had) your coat.​

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The correct modals and infinitive in sentences are:

  1. I need a quiet place to study. Where should I go.
  2. You better not pack too much, or you will have to take some of it out at the airport.
  3. A: I think that the grade my teacher gave me on my test is wrong. B: Really? You ought to talk to her after class today.
  4. It is raining, and I don’t want to get my dress wet. I had better bring     an umbrella.
  5. A: I’m very hot. B: You should take off your coat.​

What are modals?

Modals are the words that are used to indicate permission, request, order, suggestions, capacity, etc. Examples are can, could, should, must, etc.

Thus, the correct options are 1. Should I, 2. Better not, 3. Ought to talk, 4. Had better bring, 5. Should take off.

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