This document provides sentences to complete using "must", "can't", "mustn't", or "don't have to/doesn't have to" to practice understanding signs and permissions. The first section provides traffic sign scenarios to complete with "must" or "can't". The second section provides situations about permissions and options to complete with "mustn't" or "don't have to/doesn't have to". The document aims to help the reader practice comprehending restrictions, requirements, and choices using different modals.
This document provides sentences to complete using "must", "can't", "mustn't", or "don't have to/doesn't have to" to practice understanding signs and permissions. The first section provides traffic sign scenarios to complete with "must" or "can't". The second section provides situations about permissions and options to complete with "mustn't" or "don't have to/doesn't have to". The document aims to help the reader practice comprehending restrictions, requirements, and choices using different modals.
This document provides sentences to complete using "must", "can't", "mustn't", or "don't have to/doesn't have to" to practice understanding signs and permissions. The first section provides traffic sign scenarios to complete with "must" or "can't". The second section provides situations about permissions and options to complete with "mustn't" or "don't have to/doesn't have to". The document aims to help the reader practice comprehending restrictions, requirements, and choices using different modals.
2. You ________________ turn left here. 3. You ________________ make noise. 4. You ________________ use your cell phone. 5. You ________________ stop here. 6. You ________________ play soccer here.
B. Complete the following sentences using “mustn’t” or “don’t have to
/doesn’t have to” correctly. 1. Gary _______________ interrupt his parents when they are giving him advice. That’s so disrespectful! 2. You ________________ watch this movie with us if you don’t want to. It’s up to you! 3. Drake ______________ buy food from the school cafeteria. He can also take his own snacks from home. 4. You ______________ smoke at gas stations! 5. Children _____________ open the door to strangers. It can be really dangerous! 6. Sarah ________________ wear a uniform for work. She can wear her regular clothes; it depends on her.
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