Choose the correct alternative verb for the sentence. I don't think I -- be able to go.
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ক
shall
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should
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can
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could
Correct Answer: could
Explanation: "Could" is the correct modal verb to express ability in a hypothetical or uncertain future scenario. The sentence becomes "I don't think I could be able to go," which indicates a possibility.
Incorrect Option 1: shall
Explanation: "Shall" is too formal and doesn't fit the context of expressing ability or possibility in this sentence.
Incorrect Option 2: should
Explanation: "Should" expresses obligation or recommendation, which is not appropriate here.
Incorrect Option 3: can
Explanation: "Can" refers to present ability, but the sentence is expressing doubt about future ability, so "could" is more appropriate.
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was
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are
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গ
should
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ঘ
did
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ক
Want
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খ
Wish
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গ
Pray
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ঘ
Might
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can not
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could not
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do not
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have not
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were
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খ
must be
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গ
might be
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was
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ক
noun
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verb
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adverb
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ঘ
preposition
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ক
He dare not do it.
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খ
He dares not do it.
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গ
He dare not to do it.
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ঘ
He dares not to be done it.
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