You______ get the book on condition that you give it back to me in time.

A.should                      B.must

C.ought to                           D.shall

D


解析:

考查情態(tài)動詞的用法。shall與第二、三人稱連用,表示說話人給對方以承諾、命令、警告、威脅等語氣。

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