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  • You _______ take off your shoes if they are clean
    needn't/ don't have to
  • You must/mustn't eat that bread. It's a week old!
    mustn't
  • You must/mustn't go near the edge of the cliff. It's very dangerous
    mustn't
  • Sue really ___________ eating so many sweets it's bad for her teeth.
    must stop
  • In most Arab countries, you _______ eat with your left hand. You should use your right hand.
    mustn't
  • I must/mustn't leave before 8:30 or I'll be late for school.
    must
  • At school, we __________ a white shirt and a blue sweater.
    must wear
  • you ________ your mobile with you so that I can call you.
    must take/ have
  • In Britain, we _______ on the left.
    must drive
  • We __________ eat at the new Chinese restaurant in town. I've heard it's really good.
    must
  • You _________ go to the check-in desk if you have checked in online.
    needn't/ don't have to
  • You must/ musn't finish your breakfast or you'll be hungry later.
    must
  • We ________ exams at the end of our final year at school
    have to take
  • In football, you must/ mustn’t touch the ball with your hand.
    musn't
  • When you're driving, you ________ stop if someone steps onto the pedestrian crossing
    must
  • Jason __________ early because he's got a doctor’s appointment at 8 in the morning.
    has to get up/ come
  • We ________ waste any more time.
    mustn't
  • Students ______ turn off lam mobile's during lessons or the teacher will take them away
    must
  • you ___________ your grandparents more often. you know how much they enjoy talking to you.
    must phone/visit/see