[ Grammar ]
You _____ pay $5 for the ticket. You ____ enter the museum without buying a ticket.
A. must-can’t
B. have to – can’t

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A long time ago, there were European-style fairs and pleasure gardens which ______ created to amuse people.
A. Been
B. Was
C. Were
