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Fill in the blank: Entrance to this museum is free. You ___________ pay for the tickets to the museum.
don't have to / don't need to / needn't
Fill in the blank: It is a rule to take a shower before you go into the pool. You _________ take a shower before you go into the pool.
must / have to / are required to / are supposed to
Fill in the blank: If you are a member, you can come into the gym any time you like! Members __________ book a time for the gym.
Members don't have to / don't need to / needn't
Is this sentence correct? As a rule, we are supposed to be late to the class.
Not correct! - We mustn't be late to the class!
Is this sentence correct? You aren’t supposed to be 18 to get a driving license in Ukraine.
Not correct! - You are required to be 18 to get a driving license in Turkey.
Is this sentence correct? You needn’t come if you don’t want.
Correct! It means, you don't need to / don't have to come if you don't want.
Is this sentence correct? Children mustn’t wear a school uniform nowadays.
Not correct! - Children don't have to / don't need to wear a school uniform nowadays.
Restate this sentence: You can’t take food into the gym or pool areas. (supposed)
You are not supposed to take food into the gym or pool areas.
Restate this sentence: I should clean my room once a week. (supposed)
I am supposed to clean my room once a week.
Restate this sentence: You are required to wear a seat belt at all times. (must)
You must wear a seat belt at all times.
Restate this sentence: It’s not necessary for us to wear a suit at work. (have)
We don't have to wear a suit at work.
Restate this sentence: Visitors may go into the swimming pool between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. only. (allowed)
Visitors are allowed to go into the swimming pool between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. only.
Restate this sentence: I can come home late some nights. (allowed)
I am allowed to come home late some nights.
Restate this sentence: We are not allowed to use our phones in class. (must)
We must not use our phones in class.
Restate this sentence: You can’t smoke indoors. (allowed)
You are not allowed to smoke indoors.