⚡ Grammar Tips:
1. Must / Mustn’t: Obbligo o Divieto (es. You must study ).
2. Can / Can’t: Abilità o Permesso (es. I can swim ).
3. Usa sempre il verbo base senza “to” (es. Must go , non Must to go ).
1. Must or Mustn’t? Complete with must or mustn’t .
1. My grandmother isn’t well. I
go and see her.
2. The concert starts at 9. You
be late.
3. You
tell Tracy. It’s a secret.
4. I have a test. I
study for it.
5. To visit China, you
get a passport.
6. You
talk in the library.
7. Ken starts at 7.00, he
wake up early.
8. You
speak when you are eating.
2. Complete with Verb Use must/mustn’t + verb: clean, do, eat, go, read, smoke, take, wear, work, use .
1. This book is good. You
it.
5. The house is dirty: we
it.
6. It’s bad for you. You
cigarettes.
8. You’re on a diet! You
so much.
10. Students
mobiles in exams.
3. Choose the Option 1. You
… can’t must park here.
2. I
… must mustn’t finish this today.
3. We
… can’t must go. Film starts soon.
4. I
… must can make my bed.
5. You
… must can’t ask before taking things.
6. We
… must can’t wear jeans.
7. Students
… must can’t talk in exams.
8. In Italy you
… must mustn’t drive on the right.
9. We
… mustn’t can disturb him.
10. You
… mustn’t must forget Sam’s birthday.
4. Mixed (Can/Must) 1. She is musical: she
sing.
3. I speak French but I
speak German.
4. Footballers
use hands.
7. You
read instructions.
9. Drivers
stop at red lights.
10. Students
bring food to the lab.
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