In the sentence ‘You must finish your homework before you go out’, what does the modal verb ‘must’ express?
A. possibility or uncertainty
B. anger or frustration
C. permission or ability
D. necessity or obligation

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A. a
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Today I wish I __________________ an opportunity to get inside the circle again but unfortunately it is not possible any more.
A. have
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