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Prohibition

The document discusses the concept of prohibition in English grammar. It provides examples of sentence structures using "must not" or "mustn't" to express prohibition, such as "You must not run in the classroom" and "You must not be late to school." It then prompts the reader to think of examples of things that are prohibited in different locations like a hospital, supermarket, street, mall, or place of worship.

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Prohibition

The document discusses the concept of prohibition in English grammar. It provides examples of sentence structures using "must not" or "mustn't" to express prohibition, such as "You must not run in the classroom" and "You must not be late to school." It then prompts the reader to think of examples of things that are prohibited in different locations like a hospital, supermarket, street, mall, or place of worship.

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If you are being that teacher, what will you say

GUESS WHAT
WILL WE LEARN
TODAY
Pay attention to the expressions
The act of not allowing something to be used or done.
Prohibition is usually expressed by must not or mustn't.
SENTENCE STRUCTURE

S + must not/mustn’t + Verb + o/c

You must not run in the classroom.


SENTENCE STRUCTURE

S + must not/mustn’t + be + adjective + o/c

You must not be late to school.


TIME TO THINK
What will you say to that person?

You mustn’t litter


TIME TO THINK
What will you say to that person?

You mustn’t eat in


the classroom
TIME TO THINK

You mustn’t talk during the exam


Responses
I won’t
All right
Sorry
Of Course
Sure
Okay
In pairs, make a dialog about showing prohibition based on this
situation:
1. Hospital
2. Supermarket
3. Street
4. Mall
5. Worship place (Mosque/church/temple)

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