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Kipish [7]
3 years ago
6

Can you do this question?

English
1 answer:
asambeis [7]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A. Sandy :- 1 - must

Lucky :- 2- must 3- mustn't

Sandy :- 4 - must 5- don't 6 - have to

Lucky :- 7 - mustn't.

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B. 1 - shouldn't

2- should

3- shouldn't

4 - should

5 - shouldn't

6 - should

7 - should

8 - should

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C. 1 - My sister must tidy her bedroom now.

2 - You mustn't shout in the class.

3 - My parents must do sport every day.

4 - They mustn't wake the baby.

5 - We mustn't walk on the glass.

6 - He must buy some fruits.

7 - You must go to the hospital if you have a cold.

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<h3>I hope this is helpful to you!! </h3>

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