[ Grammar ]
___ you come over for dinner on Friday night? I really want to hang out with you, so I hope you can come.
A. Can
B. Should
C. Must

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A. were, blaming
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A. sees
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A. arrived – finished
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When he was younger, Mark ___ play chess with great skill.
A. can
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