[ Grammar ]
You ……… help me, but you can if you want to
A. don’t have to
B. didn’t need to
C. mustn’t
D. haven’t to

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A. trendy
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Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a necessity?
A. You can finish your project by Friday.
B. You must finish your project by Friday.
C. You might finish your project by Friday.
D. You should finish your project by Friday.
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A. ignore
B. ignores
C. ignoring
D. ignored
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In the U.S., it’s ____________ to shake hands when you meet someone new.
A. Typical
B. Offensive
C. A compliment
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