You __________ visit them, just make a phone call.
A. can not
B. will
C. need not
D. shall not
with reason
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Shall not will be correct
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You need not visit them, just make a phone call.
- The phrase "need not" is a modal auxiliary verb used to express that an action is not necessary or required. It is the opposite of "must" or "have to".
- For example, consider the sentence "You need not bring a gift." This means that it is not necessary to bring a gift, and it is optional.
- On the other hand, if we say "You must bring a gift." then it means that bringing a gift is mandatory and required.
- In the original sentence "You need not visit them, just make a phone call." the speaker is suggesting that a phone call is enough and visiting is not necessary. It gives the person the option to choose whether to visit or make a phone call, depending on their preference or convenience.
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