[ Modal Verbs ]
Which modal is typically used to indicate obligation?
A. Could
B. Shall
C. Would
D. Might

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there is nothing ___ traveling abroad
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A. will
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A: Look at that boy climbing the tree!
B: Oh no! He _________.
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C. are going to fall
D. are going to fall
