It's really raining outside right now. I......forget my umbrella or I will get well! what midal verb to use this?

should

My doctor feels that I.......exercise more because l am out of shape and want to lose weight.I think he is right. What modal verb to use this.

should

To express a conditional clause or a hypothetical situation in this scenario, the correct modal verb to use is "should." So, the complete sentence would be: "I should forget my umbrella or I will get wet!"

To get this answer, you need to understand the conditional structure and how to express a hypothetical situation. In this case, you are discussing a potential outcome if a specific action is not taken. You can use the modal verb "should" to indicate a suggestion or necessary action to avoid a consequence. In this example, "should forget" implies that forgetting the umbrella is not advisable. The consequence of forgetting the umbrella is getting wet, which is expressed using the auxiliary verb "will" and the base form of the verb "get." By combining these elements, you can construct the sentence correctly.