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Fill in the blank Choosing suitable modal From the bracket:
(May, should, will, can)
Yes, you ________ park your car here.

Answer
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Hint: A Modal verb is a type of verb used to denote modality, i.e. possibility, ability, permission, request, ability, suggestions, order, duty, or advice. The base form of another verb that has semantic content is often followed by modal verbs

Complete answer:
It is possible to use 'may' or 'can' in this sentence, since both are used to give permission.
The primary use of 'should' is to tell someone what they should do, to provide advice, or to emphasise something, and 'will' is used to make applications, provide direction or advice, or make an bid. Neither of these uses would suit the expression and both are therefore incorrect responses.

Additional Information:
Modals are special verbs that behave irregularly in English (also called modal verbs, modal auxiliary verbs, and modal auxiliaries). They vary from standard verbs such as "job, play, visit ..." They provide additional details about the main verb 's function that follows it. They have a wide range of communicative positions.

Here are some features that modal verbs have:
1. They never alter their shape. You would not be able to add "s", "ed", "ing" ...
2. They are often preceded without "to" by an infinitive (i.e. the bare infinitive.)
3. They are used to indicate modality that allows speakers to express certainty, choice, willingness, duty, need, capacity,

Hence the correct answer is ‘MAY or CAN’

Note:To answer this type of question you need to develop the basic understanding about the common modal verbs. Here is a list of modal verbs:
Can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must
The verbs or expressions dare, ought to, had better, and need not behave like modal auxiliaries to a large extent and may be added to the above list.