You're going on holiday next week. You _____ be looking forward to it.
can
could
must
will
A
can
B
will
C
must
D
could
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'Can' indicates ability / capacity.
'Could' indicates permission / ability in the past.
'Must' indicates compulsion / surety.
'Will' indicates promise / voluntary action. Here, surety of the listener looking forward to the coming holiday is implied. Therefore, the correct option is C) must.
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