The document provides an exercise to complete sentences using either "must" or "mustn't" to maintain the same meaning. The sentences cover common safety rules and instructions related to driving, restaurants, photography, hotels, homework, swimming, cycling, classrooms, and diet. Completing the sentences requires understanding when to use "must" versus "mustn't" depending on whether the rule is positive or negative.
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Must Must Not Exercise 2 PDF
The document provides an exercise to complete sentences using either "must" or "mustn't" to maintain the same meaning. The sentences cover common safety rules and instructions related to driving, restaurants, photography, hotels, homework, swimming, cycling, classrooms, and diet. Completing the sentences requires understanding when to use "must" versus "mustn't" depending on whether the rule is positive or negative.