
Student mustn't/needn't come to class late.


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Ответ:
mustn't
Объяснение:
это как обязаность



Ответ:
Student mustn't come to class late.



Both "mustn't" and "needn't" express a negative necessity, but they have slightly different implications:
"Student mustn't come to class late": This sentence conveys a strong prohibition, implying that it is not allowed for students to arrive late to class. In other words, it is mandatory for students to be punctual, and coming late is not acceptable.
"Student needn't come to class late": This sentence suggests that there is no need or obligation for students to arrive late to class. It implies that being on time is not necessary, but it doesn't necessarily mean that it's forbidden. It leaves the decision to the students.
In an educational context, the first sentence is more appropriate because it emphasizes the importance of punctuality, while the second sentence might be interpreted as giving students the option to come late, which is generally not the message teachers want to convey.


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