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Must not vs Don't have to

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    Must and Have to are similar to express obligation. In negative, they are different. Must not = prohibited and Don't have to = not necessary
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  • You ______ take pictures in the museum. The museum is against it
    must not / mustn't
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  • It's Saturday, I am not working tomorrow. I ______ sleep early tonight.
    don't have to
  •  15
  • We have taken a lot of pictures already. You ______ take any more pictures.
    don't have to
  •  15
  • The dog is very agressive. You musn't ______ let it roam free in the town.
    must not / mustn't
  •  15
  • I'm allergic to cheese. I ______ eat pizza.
    must not / mustn't
  •  15
  • They don't like pizza. They ______ eat it.
    don't have to
  •  15
  • We have to clean our room. We ______ forget it if not mum willbe angry
    must not / mustn't
  •  15
  • My room isn't messy. I _____ clean it.
    don't have to.
  •  15
  • We are good people. We ______ disrespect anyone.
    must not / mustn't
  •  15
  • It is okay to make mistakes. You ______ be perfect.
    don't have to
  •  15
  • They are at a street full of fast cars. They ______ play there
    must not / mustn't
  •  15
  • I don't like playing hide and seek. I ______ play it.
    don't have to
  •  15
  • The teacher is talking. We  ______ talk to our classmates.
    must not / mustn't
  •  15
  • He doesn't feel well. He ______ go to school today.
    doesn't have to
  •  15
  • It is prohibited to touch things in the museum. She ______ touch anything.
    must not / mustn't
  •  15
  • Gael has many books. He ______ buy more.
    doesn't have to
  •  15