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Name: ………………………………………

Date: …………………………………………

We use must to describe obligation or duty or Rules for using “must”:


give strong advice.  It does not take –s, -ing, or –ed suffix:
You must obey the law. (duty) must (musts, musting, musted)
You must respect older people. (strong advice)  It is followed by the bare infinitive of
We use mustn’t to express prohibition. verbs: must study (must to study)
You mustn’t drive a car without a driver’s  It refers to the present or future.

A. Fill in the blanks with must + one of the following verbs: cook – express - get – go - put

Jim is very sleepy. Kevin …………………… Jane ……………………… Children between Every citizen ………
He ………………………… sunscreen before the meat very well 6 & 15 …………………… …………… his opinion
some sleep. he sunbathes. before serving it. to school. in voting.

A. Fill the blanks with must or mustn’t. C. Complete the sentences. Use must /
1. We ………………… get someone to fix the mustn’t + one of these verbs:
leaky faucet. answer - be – get - go - keep – put - speak
2. You ………………… bite your nails. 1. You ………………………………… rudely to others.
3. Children ………………… be rude to older 2. The player ………………………………… all the
people. questions correctly to win the game.
4. Babies ………………… drink milk every day. 3. You …………………………… quiet in the library.
5. People ………………… follow the rules of 4. Alex is very sick. He …………………………………
their countries. to the doctor.
6. If you want to buy something, you ……… 5. I ………………………………… late for work or the
pay for it. boss will get angry.
7. Patients with heart problems ………………… 6. You ………………………………… a seat belt when
smoke cigarettes at all. you travel by plane.
8. You ………………… eat fruit and vegetables 7. Young girls ………………………………… alone late
to stay healthy. at night.

D. Read the following situations to write a suitable sentence using must/mustn’t as in the
example.
1. This food smells very bad.  ………………………………………………… it.
2. This T-shirt is dirty.  ………………………………………………… it.
3. Kate wants to drive the car. …………………………………………………… .
4. The waiter broke some dishes.  …………………………………………………… for them.
5. Dan is very tired.  …………………………………………………… .
6. I need to work and get money.  …………………………………………………… for a job.
Name: ………………………………………
Date: …………………………………………

We use must to describe obligation or duty or Rules for using “must”:


give strong advice.  It does not take –s, -ing, or –ed suffix:
You must obey the law. (duty) must (musts, musting, musted)
You must respect older people. (strong advice)  It is followed by the bare infinitive of
We use mustn’t to express prohibition. verbs: must study (must to study)
You mustn’t drive a car without a driver’s  It refers to the present or future.

B. Fill in the blanks with must + one of the following verbs: cook – express - get – go - put

Jim is very sleepy. Kevin …………………… Jane ……………………… Children between Every citizen ………
He ………………………… sunscreen before the meat very well 6 & 15 …………………… …………… his opinion
some sleep. he sunbathes. before serving it. to school. in voting.

B. Fill the blanks with must or mustn’t. C. Complete the sentences. Use must /
1. We ………………… get someone to fix the mustn’t + one of these verbs:
leaky faucet. answer - be – get - go - keep – put - speak
2. You ………………… bite your nails. 1. You ………………………………… rudely to others.
3. Children ………………… be rude to older 2. The player ………………………………… all the
people. questions correctly to win the game.
4. Babies ………………… drink milk every day. 3. You …………………………… quiet in the library.
5. People ………………… follow the rules of 4. Alex is very sick. He …………………………………
their countries. to the doctor.
6. If you want to buy something, you ……… 5. I ………………………………… late for work or the
pay for it. boss will get angry.
7. Patients with heart problems ………………… 6. You ………………………………… a seat belt when
smoke cigarettes at all. you travel by plane.
8. You ………………… eat fruit and vegetables 7. Young girls ………………………………… alone late
to stay healthy. at night.

D. Read the following situations to write a suitable sentence using must/mustn’t as in the
example.
1. This food smells very bad.  ………………………………………………… it.
2. This T-shirt is dirty.  ………………………………………………… it.
3. Kate wants to drive the car. …………………………………………………… .
4. The waiter broke some dishes.  …………………………………………………… for them.
5. Dan is very tired.  …………………………………………………… .
6. I need to work and get money.  …………………………………………………… for a job.
Answer key:
A:
Jim is very sleepy. Kevin must put Jane must cook Children between Every citizen must
He must get some sunscreen before the meat very well 6 & 15 must go to express his
sleep. he sunbathes. before serving it. school. opinion in voting.

B:Fill the blanks with must or mustn’t.


1. We must get someone to fix the leaky faucet.
2. You mustn’t bite your nails.
3. Children mustn’t be rude to older people.
4. Babies must drink milk every day.
5. People must follow the rules of their countries.
6. If you want to buy something, you must pay for it.
7. Patients with heart problems mustn’t smoke cigarettes at all.
8. You must eat fruit and vegetables to stay healthy.

C: Complete the sentences. Use must / mustn’t + one of these verbs:


1. You mustn’t speak rudely to others.
2. The player must answer all the questions correctly to win the game.
3. You must be quiet in the library.
4. Alex is very sick. He must go to the doctor.
5. I mustn’t get late for work or the boss will get angry.
6. You must put a seat belt when you travel by plane.
7. Young girls mustn’t go alone late at night.

D. Read the following situations to write a suitable sentence using must/mustn’t as in the
example.
1. This food smells very bad.  You mustn’t eat it.
2. This T-shirt is dirty.  You must clean it./ You mustn’t wear it.
3. Kate wants to drive the car. She must be 18 years / have a driver’s license to drive a
car.
4. The waiter broke some dishes.  He must pay for them.
5. Dan is very tired.  He must take some rest.
6. I need to work and get money.  You must apply for a job.

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