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0 5 Fill in the blanks using 'must not or need not/' not have to'.
i. You_________
smoke in a public office.
ii. I_________stop and get some petrol soon.
iii. They_________go so early, the shops don't open till 3 o'clock.
iv. In some school in the UK, you________wear uniforms any more.
v. You________allow your child to say those things.​

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Answered by sthasamrachana406
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Answer:

i. You must not smoke in a public office.

ii. I must not stop and get some petrol soon.

iii. They need not have to go so early, the shops don't open till 3 o clock,

iv. In some school in the UK, you need not have to wear uniforms anymore.

v. You must not allow your child to say those things.

Explaination:

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Answered by NᴀʏᴀɴSʜƦᴇʏᴀꜱ
8

Answer:

Fill in the blanks using 'must not or need not/' not have to' :

(i) You must not smoke in a public office.

(ii) I must not stop and get some petrol soon.

(iii) They not have to go so early, the shops don't open till 3 o'clock.

(iv) In some school in the UK, you not have to wear uniforms any more.

(v) You must not allow your child to say those things.

Explanation:

• Must not/Need not refers to "Something which should not be done or must be done" (Can be used for warning someone or commanding).

  • Example 1: You 'must not' eat too much junk food.
  • Example 2: You 'need not' bring your notebooks to school tomorrow.

• Not have to refers to "Which is not needed do do so, Something which not have to be done".

  • Example: You have completed all your assignments. You 'not have to' worry about this anymore.

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