Must / Mustn’t
Must and Mustn't for
personal obligations.
You must / mustn't wear school uniform at school.
You must / mustn't speak quietly in the library.
Drivers must / mustn't stop at red light.
Teachers must / mustn't use mobile phone in the lessons.
Students must / mustn't listen the teacher.
Doctors must / mustn't check their patients before a prescription.
She must / mustn't smoke because she has got a soar throat.
You must / mustn't take a photo in the museum.
You must / mustn't get in a train without a ticket.
Teachers must / mustn't wear smock at school.
You must / mustn't wait your turn in the line.
You must / mustn't go out without an adult.
I must / mustn't be ready before the concert.
You must / mustn't talk to strangers.
You must / mustn't practice at Maths.
She must / mustn't complete her Project.
He must / mustn't run in the museum.
They must / mustn't steal anything from the market.
We must / mustn't preapre for the exams
‘Ann must / mustn't dry her hair because it's very damaged.
Carla must / mustn't sleep early because she needs to wake up at 6 o'clock.
Danny must / mustn't wear your helmet when he rides his bike.
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