[ Grammar ]
To continue to be in contact with somebody, to talk or chat.
A. Get along with
B. Catch up with
C. Look up to
Select your answer:
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Rewrite the sentence using modal verbs:
It is the best thing for you to apologize for your mistake.
A. You should apologize for your mistake.
B. You might apologize for your mistake.
C. You can apologize for your mistake.
D. You don’t need to apologize for your mistake.