Given below are two statements :
Statement I :
"DARE" usually forms negatives and questions like an ordinary verb and is followed by an infinitive with to.
Statement II :
It can also be used like a modal verb especially in present tense negative forms and is followed by an infinitive without to.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Statement I is correct. Dare is usually used in sentences to question the authority of an action in a negative tone: He dare speak against the king. It also is often followed by "to": He dared to steal again from here.Â
Statement II is also correct; it can also be used as a modal verb: "He dare not speak." or "He dares to challenge his opponents."
Both statements are correct.Â
Therefore, Option A is the correct answer.Â
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