Orçun_efe_Uzelli’s English Homework
Answer:
Orçun_efe_Uzelli has shared an English assignment that contains two main parts:
Part A: Make sentences using “must/mustn’t” as in the example
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speak loudly in the library (–)
- You mustn’t speak loudly in the library.
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turn off your cell phones during the exams (✓)
- You must turn off your cell phones during the exams.
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All the students (–)
- All the students mustn’t fall asleep during the lesson.
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listen to the lessons carefully to be successful (✓)
- You must listen to the lessons carefully to be successful.
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do your homework on time (✓)
- You must do your homework on time.
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use cell phones during the lessons (–)
- You mustn’t use cell phones during the lessons.
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follow the teacher’s instructions to understand the lesson (✓)
- You must follow the teacher’s instructions to understand the lesson.
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be late for the class (–)
- You mustn’t be late for the class.
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be respectful to each other (✓)
- We must be respectful to each other.
Part B: Complete the sentences with “must / mustn’t”
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You ______ see a doctor at once! You are coughing badly.
- You must see a doctor at once! You are coughing badly.
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I ______ be at school at 8:00 am tomorrow. I have an exam.
- I must be at school at 8:00 am tomorrow. I have an exam.
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You ______ touch that plate. It is too hot!
- You mustn’t touch that plate. It is too hot!
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You ______ tidy your room. It is too messy!
- You must tidy your room. It is too messy!
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Drivers ______ stop at the red lights.
- Drivers must stop at the red lights.
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They ______ drive under the effect of alcohol.
- They mustn’t drive under the effect of alcohol.
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All the workers ______ attend this meeting at 10 am tomorrow.
- All the workers must attend this meeting at 10 am tomorrow.
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We ______ protect our environment and save the nature.
- We must protect our environment and save the nature.
Final Answer:
Orçun_efe_Uzelli’s homework is a practice on using “must” and “mustn’t” to form sentences in English, emphasizing necessity and prohibition in different contexts.