Topics: Modal Verbs
They have a lot of money.
A. They could win the lottery.
B. They must have win the lottery.
C. They must win the lottery.
D. They might have won the lottery.
Select your answer:

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Employers do not want employees who cannot solve problems, nor do they want workers who are lazy.
A. Subordinating, nor
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C. Subordinating, want
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