you must attend the class ?
a.offering. b.obligation
c.giving permission. d.suggestion
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The question statement 'you must attend the class ?' is an b. obligation
What is an obligation?
- An obligation is something that a person has to do not matter what the consequences will be.
- In other terms, an obligation is a duty or a commitment that needs to be fulfilled at any cost.
- We use words like 'must', 'have to' for referring to an obligation.
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Option b. Obligation -This is the answer.
About 'must'- the modal:
- We must find out the correct meaning of 'must from the options given.
- 'Must' is a modal verb.
- They are supporting verbs that come along with the main verb. (Eg): must, can, could, may, might, will, shall, should, would etc.,
- The meaning of 'must' is 'should' in simple words.
- Option a. 'offering' is choice-like. That is, it is 'available'. It means whether one can take it or not. So it is incorrect.
- Option b. 'obligation' is a compulsion/ duty. So this is the right answer.
- Option c. 'giving permission' is wrong because it means allowing something and not compelling. So this not right.
- Option d. 'suggestion' is giving idea and so it is wrong.
- Therefore the answer is: Option b. Obligation
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