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Grammar - must/mustn’t and needn’t/ don’t  ...

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    must/mustn’t and needn’t/ don’t have to / have to
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  • 1. It’s necessary for you to bring your ID card to the exam (must). Give me another example.
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  • 2. It isn’t necessary for you to come early tomorrow (don't have to). Give me another example.
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  • 3. It’s compulsory for us to wear helmets when riding motorbikes (have to).Give me another example.
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  • 4. You aren’t allowed to use your phone during class (mustn't). Give me another example.
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  • 5. It’s important that you do your homework every day (must). Give me another example.
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  • 6. It isn’t necessary for her to buy a new uniform (don't have to). Give me another example.
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  • 7. It’s necessary for me to finish this report by Monday (have to).Give me another example.
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  • 8. You’re not allowed to park here (mustn't). Give me another example.
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  • 9. It’s not necessary for them to cook tonight because we ordered food (needn't). Give me another example.
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  • 10. It’s compulsory for students to be at school before 7 a.m (have to). Give me another example.
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  • 11. It’s important that you tell the truth (must). Give me another example.
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  • 12 It’s unnecessary for us to bring food to the picnic (don't have to). Give me another example.
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  • 13. You aren’t allowed to cheat in the test (mustn't) . Give me another example.
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  • 14. It’s necessary for him to clean his room before guests arrive (must). Give me another example.
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  • 15. It’s not necessary for you to print the document; you can send it online (needn't).  Give me another example.
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  • 16. It’s compulsory for drivers to have a license (have to). Give me another example.
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