SCHOOL
RULES
Must/Must not
MUST: We use MUST when we want to say that it is necessary or very important that something happens in the present or future.
Examples: 1. I must work hard on my English! (note: this expresses an obligation that you place on yourself.)
2. You mustn’t (= must not) tell this to anyone. It is a secret.
3. This food must not be eaten. It has gone bad.
4. Pupils must not run in the corridors. (note: here, ‘must’ expresses a school rule.)
Examples: 1. I must work hard on my English! (note: this expresses an obligation that you place on yourself.)
2. You mustn’t (= must not) tell this to anyone. It is a secret.
3. This food must not be eaten. It has gone bad.
4. Pupils must not run in the corridors. (note: here, ‘must’ expresses a school rule.)
SCHOOL RULES
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Raise your hand before
you speak
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Eat in class
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talk when the teacher is
talking
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Keep your hands and feet
to yourself
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Be respectful to other
students
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Always remain in your
seat
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run
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Pay attention
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Stay focused
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Get to school on time
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Use the correct uniform
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chew gum
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Be nice
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Keep class room neat and
clean, and well decorated
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vandalize school
property
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Wash your hands
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Respect your teachers
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Do the assignments on
time
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Write on the walls
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Write on the books
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Interrupt
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Use the cellphone
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Avoid confrontations and fighting
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Throw of food or trash.
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Ask permission for the bathroom
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Harass or bully member of the school community
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Bring electronic games, Walkman, sports equipment,
radios, or headphones.
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Raise your voice
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Move the chairs or table
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EXAMPLE:
* You must Raise your hand before
you speak.
* You must not Eat in class.
EXERCISES
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