Topics: Modal Verbs and Advice
Which sentence uses “mustn’t” to show prohibition?
A. You mustn’t run near the swimming pool.
B. You mustn’t to run near the swimming pool.
C. You mustn’t running near the swimming pool.
D. You mustn’t ran near the swimming pool.
Select your answer:

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