Read the college rules and complete the sentences using must, may or mustn't.
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2 after 10 p.m.
3 they like.
4 to lessons.
5 once a week.
6 lessons.
7mustn't leave the school without telling a teacher.
8 midnight.
9 on Saturdays.
10 by 6 p.m.
They mustn't listen to MP3 players after 10p.m.
They may play any kind of music they like.
Thay may wear jeans to lessons.
They must clear their instruments once a week.
They mustn't miss lessons.
They mustn't leave the school without telling a teacher.
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B) watchs
C) watches
D) watching
2. We ... near the school.
A) lives
B) doesn't live
C) living
D) live
3. A pianist ... the piano.
A) play
B) plays
C) don't play
D) playing
4. She ... milk
A) don't drink
B) drink
C) drinks
D) drinking
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A) love not
B) don't love
C) doesn't love
D) love
6. Mary and Sue ... to the cinema.
A) goes
B) don't go
C) doesn't go
D) didn’t
7. Mark ... English.
A) speaking
B) don't speak
C) speak
D) speaks
8. Sam... hard.
A) study
B) studies
C) studys
D) have study
9. They ... orange juice.
A) drink
B) drinks
C) doesn't drink
D) drinking
10. He ... football.
A) doesn't play
B) don't play
C) play
D) didn’t play
11. ...do you spell your name?
A) What
B) How
C) Who
D) Where
12. ....do you get up at the weekend?
A) Why
B) Where
C) What time
D) Which time
13. Who...out with last night?
A) did you go
B) do you go
C) will go
D) went
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