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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Hassan thinks that he did very well in the exam. He ..... get the best results in the class.

might - must - should - can't

I think both 'must' and 'might' are correct, am I right?

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anonymous Hassan thinks that he did very well in the exam. This is "the set-up". You answer the question on the basis of the information you have here.

  • anonymous Hassan thinks that he did very well in the exam.
  • This is "the set-up".
  • You answer the question on the basis of the information you have here.
  • This sentence does not tell us that Hassan has any obligation to get the best results, so 'must' does not work.
  • Neither does it tell us that Hassan is unable to get the best results, so 'can't' doesn't work either.
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anonymousHassan thinks that he did very well in the exam.

This is "the set-up". You answer the question on the basis of the information you have here.

This sentence does not tell us that Hassan has any obligation to get the best results, so 'must' does not work.

Neither does it tell us that Hassan is unable to get the best results, so 'can't' d

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