In which of the statements does “must” express necessity?
a. There’s somebody in the other office. It must be my boss!
b. You mustn’t smoke here!
c. I must go right now!

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Modal Verbs › ViewIt’s necessary for you to go home early tonight.
A. You may go home early tonight.
B. You mustn’t go home early tonight.
C. You shouldn’t go home early tonight.
D. You need to go home early tonight.
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Emily: ________ you walk to school yesterday?
Clerk: Yes, I ________.
A. Did; walked
B. Did; walk
C. Did; did
D. Do; did
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A. eat
B. eats
C. eating
D. ate
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Which of the following includes all of the correct nouns for the sentence below? Do you think he will go to the prom with Candance?
A. you, he, prom, Candance
B. you, he
C. think, go
D. prom, Candance
