---I ordered a pair of shoes online two days ago and they haven’t arrived yet.
---Don’t worry. You______ have them by Friday.


  1. A.
    could
  2. B.
    shall
  3. C.
    must
  4. D.
    may
B
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D.the young man was his friend’s son

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