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Grammar Quiz                                       Must

16 multiple-choice questions; with ANSWER KEY and percentage conversion chart

Level: Intermediate

Time: Approx 15 minutes
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Grammar Worksheet
Mustn't vs Don't Have To
Choose the best way to complete the sentences.  Use "mustn't" or "don't have to".

Answer Key page 2

Level: Intermediate

Time: Approx  10 - 15 minutes
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​ACTIVITY SUGGESTION
This exercise can easily lead into a discussion activity! Consider extending this exercise by having your learners compare their answers by reading them aloud in pairs or small groups.  Do your learners agree with their classmates' answers and opinions?  Is it possible for the sentences to still make sense if your learners change their answers ?
(Add 5 to 10 minutes.)

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Grammar Worksheet
Must and Mustn't
What must you do, and what mustn't you do for a healthy and happy life?  Complete the sentences below with must or mustn't.

Answer Key page 2

Level: Intermediate

Time: Approx  10 - 15 minutes


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ACTIVITY SUGGESTION
This exercise can easily lead into a discussion activity! Consider extending this exercise by having your learners compare their answers by reading them aloud in pairs or small groups.  Do your learners agree with their classmates' answers and opinions?  Is it really necessary to do (or not do) these things?
(Add 5 to 10 minutes.)

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