[ Modals of Obligation and Necessity ]
What does “mustn’t” mean?
A. It’s necessary.
B. It’s optional.
C. It’s prohibited.
D. It’s a recommendation.

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Paisley flopped on the couch when she entered the room.
A. when she entered
B. Paisley flopped
C. on the couch
D. entered the room
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A. unless
B. you’ll
C. you
D. meeting
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Where is _____?
A. She
B. Her
C. Hers
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The children were all happy.
A. All
B. Happy
C. Children
