[ Modal Verbs ]
Did Peter go downtown by car or by train?
He … by train, because his car was in the mechanics.
A. must go
B. has to go
C. had gone
D. must have gone

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___ I go by car or by train?
A. Must
B. Should
C. Have to
D. Had to
E. Could
