[ 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.
Select your answer:

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Grammar › ViewI’d be able to see you ____ on Friday evening ____ on Sunday afternoon. So let me know which is better for you.
A. either – or
B. neither – nor
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What is the verb phrase in this sentence?
Ron will try again next game.
A. will
B. will try
C. will try again
D. try again
