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notsponge [240]
3 years ago
5

III. Complete the sentences with must (not), (do not) have to, need (not), can (not), could (not)

English
2 answers:
Jobisdone [24]3 years ago
6 0

21. must

22. do not have

23. cannot

24. need not

25. could not

<u>Explanations:</u>

Must: have to

Need not: not compulsory

Yuliya22 [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

must,have,do not,cannot, have to

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