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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Must have; can have; ought to have?

I don't know which is the right answer and I am proof reading a test for a friend who is an english teacher. How embarrassing!! Can somone help? I also need to know why so in case I find myself in this situation again I will be prepared.

Question:

HE'S VERY DIFFICULT! YOU__________ THIS PROBLEM, TOO.

a. must have b. can have c. ought to have
  

Top answer

Must have . The speaker thinks that since 'he' is difficult, everyone of logical necessity has a problem with him.

  • Must have .
  • The speaker thinks that since 'he' is difficult, everyone of logical necessity has a problem with him.
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Must have. The speaker thinks that since 'he' is difficult, everyone of logical necessity has a problem with him.

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