10 Using modal verbs, complete the sentences about yourself. At the weekend, I don't have to go to bed early.
At school
When I was five
On weeknights
What must/mustn't people do and what don't they have to do to be sa
the road? Complete the rules.
• wear a racing helmet
• always wear a seatbelt
• use your mobile phone while driving
• turn off the music in the car
• follow the speed limit
• go through a red light
You don't have to wear a racing, helmet..
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- I must listen to the teacher and follow instructions.
- I mustn't talk when the teacher is talking.
- I don't have to bring a lunch; the cafeteria provides food.
When I was five:
- I didn't have to do homework.
- I had to take naps during the day.
- I didn't have to worry about exams or grades.
On weeknights:
- I must do my homework before watching TV or playing games.
- I mustn't stay up too late.
- I don't have to cook dinner; my parents take care of that.
What must/mustn't people do and what don't they have to do to be safe on the road? Complete the rules:
- People must wear a racing helmet when riding a motorbike or participating in motor racing to protect their heads from injuries in case of accidents.
- They must always wear a seatbelt when driving or being a passenger in a car to prevent serious injuries during collisions.
- They mustn't use their mobile phones while driving since it distracts their attention from the road and can cause accidents.
- They must turn off the music in the car or keep it at a low volume to remain focused on driving and hear important sounds from the surroundings.
- They must follow the speed limit to ensure safe driving and prevent accidents caused by excessive speed.
- They mustn't go through a red light as it indicates that it is not safe to proceed, and it can lead to collisions with other vehicles or pedestrians.
To summarize, wearing a racing helmet and a seatbelt, not using mobile phones while driving, turning off the music, following the speed limit, and not going through a red light are important rules to ensure safety on the road.