you don't have to do this test
a) you must not do it
b) you can't do this test
c) you have no desire to do it
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1
Answer:
you must not do it
Explanation:
This is because we dobt need to waste our energy
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Answer:
c) you have no desire to do it
Explanation:
- Based on our knowledge, information, or evidence—or lack thereof—we employ the modal verbs "must have," "can't have," and "may have" to make assumptions or conclusions about a prior action that we feel has certainly happened, has definitely not happened, or perhaps happened.
- The activity we are describing occurred, or did not occur, in the past and is still true in the present when we say "must have," "can't have," and "may have."
- "must have": We are certain that the event actually took place.
- "can't have": We are of the opinion that the incident did not occur (the opposite of "must have")
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