[ Modal Auxiliary Verbs ]
In which type of sentences is the modal ‘ought to’ used to replace ‘should’?
A. Interrogative sentences
B. Exclamatory sentences
C. Affirmative sentences
D. Negative sentences
Select your answer:

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Choose the correct sentence using ellipsis:
A. “The president stated, ‘We will… succeed no matter what.'”
B. “The president stated… We will succeed no matter what.”
C. “The president stated, We will succeed…no matter what.”
D. “The president stated ‘We will succeed no matter what.'”
