don't you ___ lie to me!
need to
dare
ought to
have to
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Don't you dare lie to me!
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its dare because it forms a better meaning to the words thank you
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The correct modal in the given blank is DARE.
- The speaker's expression is shown in the form of an exclamatory mark in the provided sentence. This shows the commanding tone of the speaker.
- Because the speaker indicates that the other person should not even have the courage to lie to him, the modal "dare" is correct.
- The word "need to" is used in a phrase to indicate that something must be done.
- When something is desired, the phrase "ought to" is employed.
- When the speaker refers to anything that really should be done, the word "have to" is used in the sentence.
- Hence, the correct sentence is: Don't you dare lie to me!
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