I’d like to _______ Alan to break up with Elaine, but I know he’ll get angry if I offer my opinion.
A. to punish
B. to suggest to
C. to follow

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All people _____ obey the traffic rules.
A. mustn’t
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Sophia is having a sleep over tonight and inviting all the girls in the class.
A. present progressive
B. past progressive
C. future progressive
