[ Modal Verbs for Speculation ]
What does “They really should be here by now” imply?
A. You are completely certain they’re here.
B. You think they’re here because it’s logical.
C. You believe they are late based on current time and expectations.

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Vocabulary › ViewUsing what I already know or have read to answer the question?
A. Contrasting
B. Inferencing
C. Comparing
D. forshadowing
Grammar › View
What does the suffix -ness mean?
A. full of
B. action, process, or result
C. being
D. without
Modal Verbs › ViewYou . . . call your mother. She misses you a lot.
A. should
B. must
C. have got to
D. have to
Modals of Obligation and Necessity › View
Must and Have to express the same level of obligation.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE
