(modals) you ---- to pay your debts
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You ought to pay your debts.
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You ought to pay your debts.
i think this is the correct answer
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please mark as brainliest
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This question is based on modals.
Cambridge English Dictionary 'modal' as 'a verb, such as "can", "might", and "must", that is used with another verb to express an idea such as possibility that is not expressed by the main verb of a sentence.'
'Ought to' is a modal verb, which according to the Cambridge English Dictionary, means 'used to show when it is necessary or would be a good thing to perform the activity referred to by the following verb.'
So, the correct sentence is :
You ought to pay your debts.
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