Rewrite the sentence using modal verbs:
It is not necessary for us to buy new textbooks for the next semester.
A. We don’t need to buy new textbooks for the next semester.
B. We might buy new textbooks for the next semester.
C. We should buy new textbooks for the next semester.
D. We can buy new textbooks for the next semester.

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