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Expression "A holiday at school" #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 04, 2005 18:44 pm   Expression "A holiday at school"
 

Test No. incompl/elem-7 "Modals", question 7

They ......... do their homework today because it is a holiday at the school.

(a) must not
(b) don't have
(c) don't have to

Test No. incompl/elem-7 "Modals", answer 7

They don't have to do their homework today because it is a holiday at the school.

Correct answer: (c) don't have to

Your answer was: correct
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A holiday at school #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 06, 2005 19:48 pm   A holiday at school
 

Yes, a holiday at school is the correct expression.
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Expression "A holiday at school" #3 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:04 am   Expression "A holiday at school"
 

why it's not use "must not"?
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Expression "A holiday at school" #4 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:19 am   Expression "A holiday at school"
 

"You must not do your homework" means you are not allowed to do your homework or that you don't have permission to do your homework.
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Expression "A holiday at school" #5 (permalink) Fri Jun 06, 2008 2:03 am   Expression "A holiday at school"
 

ooo I see.
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