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This document provides examples of using must and mustn't to talk about obligations and prohibitions. It begins with questions about what teachers, taxi drivers, and husbands have to do in their jobs, and provides one or two sentence responses. It then lists sentences that should be completed with must or mustn't and examples of signs with those words. Finally, it lists phrases like "a bit," "really," etc. and sentences for arranging those modifiers in sentences about translation sites, understanding films, teachers speaking fast, unfriendly students, reading books, and learning Chinese.
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67% found this document useful (9 votes)
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7c Workbook

This document provides examples of using must and mustn't to talk about obligations and prohibitions. It begins with questions about what teachers, taxi drivers, and husbands have to do in their jobs, and provides one or two sentence responses. It then lists sentences that should be completed with must or mustn't and examples of signs with those words. Finally, it lists phrases like "a bit," "really," etc. and sentences for arranging those modifiers in sentences about translation sites, understanding films, teachers speaking fast, unfriendly students, reading books, and learning Chinese.
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7C Learn a language in a month!

1A Do teachers in your country have to look


smart?
B Not very smart. They don’t have wear formal
clothes, but they have to look tidy.
2A Do British taxi drivers. go to university?
Someone told me that.
B No. We have to pass a special test, but we
don’t have to go to university.
3A Do I have to cook meals?
B No. You don’t have to do the cooking, but you
have to help the children to eat.
4A Does your husband have to travel abroad in his
job?
B No, he doesn’t have to travel abroad, but he
has to speak foreign languages.

b What do these signs mean? Write sentences


with must or mustn't.
1 You must pay i n cash.
2 You must turn left here.
3 You mustn’t make a noise.
4 You mustn’t use your mobile phone.
5 You must stop here.
6 You mustn’t play football here.

2 VOCABULARY modifiers: a bit, really, etc.


Order the words to make sentences.
1 translation / useful / Online / aren't / sites / very
Online translation sites aren't very useful

2 to / quite / films / understand / It's / American / difficult


It's quite difficult to understand American films.

3 new / fast / speaks / Our / very / teacher


Our new teacher speaks very fast.

4 of / bit / those / unfriendly / a / students / Some / are


Some of those students are a bit unfriendly

5 is / English / idea / books / a / really / Reading / good


Reading English books is a really good idea.

6 hard / incredibly / Chinese / to / It's / learn


It’s incredibly hard to learn Chinese.

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