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Test 6: 'Must', 'mustn't' and the imperative
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Test 6:
'Must', 'mustn't' and the imperative
Choose the correct answer.
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You must
You must to
Must
tidy your room.
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Oliver, he must do your homework.
Oliver, you must do your homework.
Oliver, must do your homework.
Charlotte
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musts
must
she must
improve her spelling.
People
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don't must
not must
mustn't
walk on the grass.
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Cathy mustn't bring comics into class.
Cathy doesn't must bring comics into class.
Cathy not must bring comics into class.
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You mustn't drop litter.
You must drop litter.
You do must drop litter.
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Mustn't you do the dishes.
You must do the dishes.
Must you do the dishes.
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You listen
Listening
Listen
to me.
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Not to play
Play not
Don't play
in the fountain.
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Don't eat in the classroom.
Not eat in the classroom.
Doesn't eat in the classroom.
You mustn't play football near the houses.
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Don't play football near the houses.
Play football near the houses.
Mustn't play football near the houses.
Play quietly.
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You mustn't play quietly.
You must play quietly.
Must play quietly.
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Children musts
Children must
Children mustn't
get to school on time.
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To try harder.
We try harder.
We must try harder.
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Pass the sugar, please.
You mustn't pass the sugar, please.
You must pass the sugar, please.