[ Modal Verbs ]
Which sentence correctly uses a modal verb to express possibility?
A. He must come to the meeting tomorrow.
B. She can solve the problem easily.
C. They might arrive late due to traffic.
D. We will finish the project by tomorrow.
E. You should eat more vegetables.
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A. In spite of the fact that
B. In spite of the reason that
C. In spite of the cause that
D. In spite of the idea that
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accused of or charged with a crime
A. indicted
B. oppression
C. commitment
D. momentous