The example of expressing obligation is…
A. They have to wear uniform at school
B. You should wear uniform at school
C. You aren’t allowed to wear uniform at school
D. We must not wear uniform at school
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Sarah read three comics books last month.
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B. Sarah did not red three comics books last month.
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D. Sarah was not read three comics books last month.
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