[ Modal Verbs ]
It is likely that the director will attend the meeting.
A. The director won’t attend the meeting.
B. The director may attend the meeting.
C. The director must attend the meeting.
D. The director can’t attend the meeting.

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Nasir is intelligent _______ he is lazy.
A. or
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The assignment (___) more complex than I initially thought.
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