[ Modal Verbs ]
What does the expression “have to” imply in this sentence: I have to buy groceries today.
A. Ability
B. Permission
C. Necessity
D. No necessity

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I don’t have … money left, because I bought a new jacket.
A. much
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Franklin D. Roosevelt became president of the United States in 1933 and has reelected three times before he died in 1945. Which one is incorrect word/phrase?
A. became
B. has reelected
C. before
D. died
