[ Modals for Obligation ]
You ____ come with me; I can go alone.
A. mustn’t
B. shouldn’t
C. don’t have to
D. didn’t have to

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. Which modal is appropriate for the sentence: “I would appreciate it if you ___ give your charger to me. My battery is about to die”
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