
⦁ It’s very important to bring some food and water with you. ‘I (must / have to) .’ ⦁ You are not
allowed to use your mobile phone on the set. ‘I (mustn’t / don’t have to) .’ ⦁ Don’t look at the camera when you’re acting. ‘I (mustn’t / don’t have to) .’ ⦁ It’s important to learn the script. ‘I (must / mustn’t) .’ ⦁ If you are sixteen or under, it’s compulsory to bring a parent with you. ‘I (must / have to) .’ ⦁ It isn’t necessary to wear special clothes. ‘I (needn’t / mustn’t) .’ ⦁ It isn’t necessary to stay on the film set after 6 p.m. ‘I (mustn’t / don’t have to) .’

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⦁ It’s very important to bring some food and water with you.
‘I have to.’
⦁ You are not allowed to use your mobile phone on the set.
‘I mustn’t.’
⦁ Don’t look at the camera when you’re acting.
‘I mustn’t.’
⦁ It’s important to learn the script.
‘I must.’
⦁ If you are sixteen or under, it’s compulsory to bring a parent with you.
‘I must.’
⦁ It isn’t necessary to wear special clothes.
‘I mustn’t .’
⦁ It isn’t necessary to stay on the film set after 6 p.m.
‘I don’t have to.



Here are the correct choices for each sentence:
It’s very important to bring some food and water with you. ‘I must.’ Explanation: This indicates a strong obligation or necessity.
You are not allowed to use your mobile phone on the set. ‘I mustn’t.’ Explanation: "Mustn't" is used to express prohibition.
Don’t look at the camera when you’re acting. ‘I mustn’t.’ Explanation: Similar to the second sentence, "mustn't" is used to indicate something that is prohibited.
It’s important to learn the script. ‘I must.’ Explanation: This shows a strong obligation or necessity to learn the script.
If you are sixteen or under, it’s compulsory to bring a parent with you. ‘I have to.’ Explanation: "Have to" is used to express a requirement or obligation.
It isn’t necessary to wear special clothes. ‘I needn’t.’ Explanation: "Needn't" indicates that it's not necessary to do something.
It isn’t necessary to stay on the film set after 6 p.m. ‘I don’t have to.’ Explanation: "Don't have to" is used to indicate the absence of obligation or necessity to stay on the film set after 6 p.m.


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