Rewrite this sentence using a modal verb: If you finish your homework, you can play outside.
A. If you finish your homework, you might play outside.
B. If you finish your homework, you will play outside.
C. If you finish your homework, you should play outside.
D. If you finish your homework, you may play outside.

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C. a medicine or remedy for a disease
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