0 EXERCISE 26. Lack of necessity (DO NOT HAVE TO) and prohibition (MUST NOT).
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Directions: Complete the sentences with don'tldoesn't have to or must not.
- You w& hot drive when you are tired. It's dangerous.
- I live only a few blocks fiom my office. I Aoh't have to drive to work.
- Liz finally got a car, so now she usually drives to work. She
take the bus. - Tommy, you say that word. It's not a nice word.
- Mr. Moneybags is very rich. He work for a living.
- A: You tell Jim about the surprise birthday party. Do
you promise?
B: I promise.
. :: 7. According to the rules of the game, one player hit or
, .: A:?.,' * trip another player. - If you use a toll-& number, you pay for the phone call.
- A: Did Professor Adams make an assignment?
B: Yes, she assigned Chapters 4 and 6, but we read
Chapter 5. - A: Listen carellly, Annie. If a stranger offers you a ride, you
get in the car. Never get in a car with a stranger. Do you understand?
B: Yes, Mom.
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- A: Children, your mother and I are going out this evening. I want you to be good.
- You must do everything the baby-sitter tells you to do. You
,, rl go outside after dark. It's Saturday night, so you
go to bed at eight. You can stay up until eight-thirty. And remember: you
pull the cat's tail. Okay?
B: Okay, Dad.
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