You ___ wear a seatbelt when driving. - must, You ___ smoke in a hospital. - mustn't, I ___ wake up early tomorrow because I have an exam.  - have to, You ___ eat so much fast food. It’s unhealthy. - shouldn't, You ___ buy a ticket before watching a movie at the cinema.  - have to, We ___ be quiet in the library. - must, You ___ touch electrical wires with wet hands! - mustn't, My mom says I ___ clean my room before going out. - have to, You ___ be more polite to people. - ought to, This is a secret. You ___ tell anyone! - may not / mustn't / can't / ought not to, You ___ do your homework if you want to get good grades. - should, Tomorrow is Saturday, so I ___ wake up early. - don't have to, Sorry, his table isn't available now, ____ I suggest you another one? - may, You ___ study harder if you want to pass the exam.  - should, It’s cold outside. You ___ wear a jacket. - should, You ___ be 18 to get a driver’s license. - must, No, you ____ come in. - may not, I ___ go to the bank today because I _____ withdraw some money.  - need / need, You ___ bring your passport when traveling abroad. - must, You ___ bring food to the classroom, but you can eat outside. - mustn't / don't have to, You ___ wear a uniform at this school. It’s the rule.  - must, Personnel ___ be rude with coleagues. - ought not to, You ___ wear a helmet when riding a bike for safety. - must, I'm sorry dear, but you ____ go to that party tomorrow. - may not, You ___ take an umbrella. It’s going to rain. - should / need, You ___ pay with cash. They accept credit cards too.  - don't have to, You ___ be late for the meeting. It’s very important! - mustn't, I think we _____ go to see that film next week to the cinema. - can / could, Yes you _____ go out tonight. - may, After work, I think you ____ pick up my parsel. - can / could, You ___ read this book. It’s really interesting. - should, I ___ buy a new phone because mine is broken. - need, Nock-nock! ____ I come in? - may, I don't have money, so I ___ buy that. - can't, You _____ give your seat to disabled people. - ought to, Excuse me, ___ I ask for more water? - may, Do you think we ____ go abroad this winter for holidays? - can / could, She asked you not to tell, so you ____ . - may not, They are run out of time, they ____ visit me. - can't, I'm sure she ____ be at home right now. - must, No, I don't believe it, it _____ be true. - can't,

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