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Verbs: Modal Verbs

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Have a look at the following snippet from a conversation between two friends chatting about their future plans: "I’d love to travel overseas, but I’m not sure if I can make it happen. Maybe I should start saving up now to ensure I have enough cash," said Ana. "Absolutely, I reckon that’s a good idea. Plus, you could look for a part-time job to help cover the costs," suggested Carlos. Based on the use of modal verbs in the conversation, what is the main function of these verbs in the characters' speech?
a.
The main function of the modal verbs in the conversation is to express possibility, desire, and recommendation.
b.
The main function of the modal verbs in the conversation is to express certainty, doubt, and obligation.
c.
The main function of the modal verbs in the conversation is to express ability, permission, and necessity.
d.
The main function of the modal verbs in the conversation is to express doubt, desire, and permission.
e.
The main function of the modal verbs in the conversation is to express intention, suggestion, and capability.

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