The document is an exercise from an ESL website that provides situations and requires the user to respond using "must" or "mustn't" to indicate obligations, prohibitions, or logical necessities. There are 10 situations provided related to going home, giving up, smells of fire, exercise, studying in another country, noise complaints, cheating, chores, and parking. The user must choose the correct use of "must" or "mustn't" for each situation based on the context clues provided.
The document is an exercise from an ESL website that provides situations and requires the user to respond using "must" or "mustn't" to indicate obligations, prohibitions, or logical necessities. There are 10 situations provided related to going home, giving up, smells of fire, exercise, studying in another country, noise complaints, cheating, chores, and parking. The user must choose the correct use of "must" or "mustn't" for each situation based on the context clues provided.
The document is an exercise from an ESL website that provides situations and requires the user to respond using "must" or "mustn't" to indicate obligations, prohibitions, or logical necessities. There are 10 situations provided related to going home, giving up, smells of fire, exercise, studying in another country, noise complaints, cheating, chores, and parking. The user must choose the correct use of "must" or "mustn't" for each situation based on the context clues provided.