She probably buys this house next week.
A. She should buy this house next week.
B. She must buy this house next week.
C. She doesn't have to buy this house next week.
D. She may buy this house next week.
Giải thích:
probably (adv): có lẽ, có thể
should: nên
must: phải, bắt buộc
not have to: không cần phải
may: có lẽ, có thể
Tạm dịch: Cô ấy có lẽ sẽ mua căn nhà này vào tuần tới.
A. Cô ấy nên mua căn nhà này vào tuần tới. => sai nghĩa
B. Cô ấy phải mua căn nhà này vào tuần tới. => sai nghĩa
C. Cô ấy không phải mua căn nhà này vào tuần tới. => sai nghĩa
D. Cô ấy có lẽ mua căn nhà này vào tuần tới.
Chọn D.
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