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English, 20.09.2021 09:50 lizethyyaritza16

Complete the following sentences with "mustn't" or "don't have to." 1. The museum is free. You pay for the entrance
2. You have to wear a uniform at school. You wear blue jeans
3. The speed limit is 90 km per hour. You drive faster.
4. You live in a very small place. You clean it every day. Just clean it twice.
5. Your job is from Monday to Friday. You come on weekends.
6. That river is extremely dangerous. You swim in it.

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