[ Modal Verbs ]
What does the phrase ‘you don’t have to’ suggest about choice?
A. It indicates a lack of options available.
B. It implies that you must do it anyway.
C. It suggests that there is a choice and no obligation.
D. It means you are forced to make a decision.
Select your answer:

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