[ Modal ]
We use it to express Ability or opportunity
A. Will, Shall, would
B. Should, Ought to
C. Must, Have to
D. Can, could

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A. back
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What does “must” convey in the sentence: “You must finish your homework before dinner.”?
A. Suggestion
B. Permission
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A. in/in
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