Which sentence uses the modal verb "must" correctly?They must going to the doctor, I must went there yesterday
Answer: He must arrive on time
Explanation
"Must" is used to express necessity or strong obligation.
In this sentence, it correctly indicates the need for the person to arrive on time.
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