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Stanley_____come to the session but his presence would lighten the mood if he's there. a.couldn't b.can't c.mustn't d.dont have to​

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Answered by shifafarooke
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Answer:

couldn't

Explanation:

because here the person named "stanley" had an inability to be present for the session. can't is used during present tense and couldn't for past tenses. mustn't is a necessity, like he isn't supposed to come and "don't have to" doesn't match up with the sentence

Answered by Fatimakincsem
0

Stanley couldn't come to the session but his presence would lighten the mood if he's there.

  • The correct modal verb is couldn't.
  • A verb that shows the ability, necessity, possibility of an object, person or a place is called a modal verb.
  • A modal verb all fall in the category of auxiliary verbs.
  • Examples are can, could, shall, should, must, might, and will, would.
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