Form a question using a modal auxiliary verb to ask about the prohibition of using mobile phones in the school.
A. Will you use mobilephones in the school?
B. Should you use mobilephones in the school?
C. Do you have to use mobile phones in the school?
D. Can’t you use mobile phones in the school?

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