Which of the following sentences expresses obligation? ( )
A: She can be ill.
B: She might be in the dormitory.
C: You must stay indoors.
D: I will come to see you soon.
A: She can be ill.
B: She might be in the dormitory.
C: You must stay indoors.
D: I will come to see you soon.
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- Which of the following sentences expresses a future action? A: She is always changing her clothes. B: When is Mr. Wang taking his holiday? C: He is taking physics this semester. D: I'm hoping you can come and have dinner with us.
- Which of the following sentences expresses REQUEST?() A: Have you ever been to Canada? B: Can he be thinking of leaving school? C: Must you go now? D: Can I use your toothbrush?
- When you are calling to talk to Linda, and Linda is not in the office, which onese of the following sentences you can ask? A: OK. Do you know when she will be back? B: I see. When would be a good time to call back? C: Thanks for calling. Talk to you soon. D: In case she comes back, would you please tell her to call me back?
- which<br/>of the following sentences expresses a future action? ______. A: She is always changing her<br/>clothes. B: When is Mr. Wang taking his<br/>holiday? C: He is taking physics this<br/>semester. D: I am hoping you can come and<br/>have dinner with us.
- Which<br/>of the following sentences expresses a future action? ______. A: She<br/>is always changing her clothes. B: When<br/>is Mr. Wang taking his holiday? C: He<br/>is taking physics this semester. D: I<br/>am hoping you can come and have dinner with us.