[ Modal Verbs ]
Politicians don’t have to make promises they can’t keep.
A. Correct
B. Incorrect

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A. that
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A. You must study for the exam.
B. You should help your friend.
C. You might go to the store.
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A. don’t need
B. don’t have
C. had
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_____ _____ did she do well on the math test, _____ she _____ got an A on her social studies report.
A. Not only … but also
B. Either … or
