[ Modal Verbs for Permission and Obligation ]
Use ‘mustn’t’ in a sentence to indicate something that is not allowed.
A. You mustn’t park here.
B. You mustn’t use your phone during class.
C. You mustn’t run in the hallways.
D. You mustn’t eat here.

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