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Play the games to help you practise. Print the activity sheet for more practice. Remember to leave a comment! Modals — 'must' and 'mustn't' We can use must and mustn't to talk about rules and obligations.

How to use them Must means 'Do it! You must listen to the teacher. Mustn't means 'Don't do it! We mustn't forget our books. Use the infinitive without to after must and mustn't. Documents Print an activity for this grammar topic. Print the answers activity. Print a test for this grammar topic. Print the answers test. Print a reference card for this grammar topic.

Do you or your child need more help with your English? Arise or rise? Around or round? Arouse or rouse? As or like? As , because or since? As , when or while? Been or gone? Begin or start? Beside or besides? Between or among? Born or borne? Bring , take and fetch Can , could or may? Classic or classical? Come or go? Consider or regard?

Consist , comprise or compose? Content or contents? Different from , different to or different than? Do or make? Down , downwards or downward? During or for? Each or every? East or eastern ; north or northern? Economic or economical? Efficient or effective? Elder , eldest or older , oldest? End or finish? Especially or specially?

Except or except for? Expect , hope or wait? Experience or experiment? Fall or fall down? Far or a long way? Farther , farthest or further , furthest? Fast , quick or quickly? Fell or felt? Female or feminine ; male or masculine? Finally , at last , lastly or in the end? First , firstly or at first? Fit or suit? Following or the following? For or since? Forget or leave? Full or filled?

Fun or funny? Get or go? Grateful or thankful? Hear or listen to? High or tall? Historic or historical? House or home? How is …? If or when? If or whether? Ill or sick? Imply or infer? In the way or on the way? Late or lately? Lay or lie? Lend or borrow? Less or fewer? Look at , see or watch? Low or short? Man , mankind or people? Maybe or may be? Maybe or perhaps? Nearest or next? Never or not … ever? Nice or sympathetic? No doubt or without doubt? No or not? Nowadays , these days or today?

Open or opened? Opportunity or possibility? Opposite or in front of? Other , others , the other or another? Out or out of? Permit or permission? Person , persons or people? Pick or pick up?

Play or game? They must have gone out. I never see John and Claire together anymore. They must have separated. I know you love chocolate. John never called you last night? He must have been working late. Frank failed the exam.



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