Which sentence uses modal “have to” correctly?
A. He have to meet the professor at 3pm to talk about his essay.
B. It have to be submitted on Canvas by 11:59pm.
C. We has to follow the speed limit so we don’t get a ticket.
D. She has to pay the deposit on the apartment before she can move in.

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A. and
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The first school day is a frightening experience for many children. The underlined phrase means ; an experience ____ many children.
A. That frightens
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A. have just mopped
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