[ Modal Verbs ]
You ____ finish your dinner before dessert.
A. should
B. need
C. can

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A. owe
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My suitcase comes out. Then, I go to the hotel.
A. Unless my suitcase comes, I go the hotel.
B. As soon as my suitcase comes, I’ll go to the hotel.
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His company guaranteed …………… the employees’ families
A. to look after
B. looking after
