PERFECT MODALS. Which is the correct structure of a modal verb?
A. modal verb + past participle of the verb
B. modal verb + have + past participle
C. modal verb + have + gerund form of the verb
D. base form of the verb + modal verb

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B. Halo
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This person helps people with legal problems and represents them in court. Who are they?
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