. Which of the following sentences uses a modal verb to express necessity?
A. You can borrow my book.
B. She must submit the report by Monday.
C. They might go to the concert.
D. He will call you later.

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A. I am late never for school.
B. I am late for never school.
C. I am never late for school.
D. I am late for school never .
