[ Modal Verbs ]
. Which sentence uses a modal verb to express a strong obligation?
A. You might want to check your email.
B. They can join us for dinner.
C. She must wear a uniform to school.
D. He will visit his grandparents.

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A. bias
B. evidence
C. reason
D. claim
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That’s a lovely dress. Where … it?
A. have you bought
B. did you buy
C. did you bought
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People should use ______ nuclear energy.
A. People should use too many nuclear energy.
B. People should use too much nuclear energy.
C. People should use fewer nuclear energy.
D. People should use less nuclear energy.
