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DAILY QUIZ - UNIT 7 - 07-11-25

DAILY QUIZ - UNIT 7 - 07-11-25

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7th Grade

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Katherine Martinez

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DAILY QUIZ

By Katherine Martinez

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Multiple Choice

If your teacher says, “You must hand in your project today,” you can decide not to do it, because it’s only advice.

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False

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TRUE

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Multiple Choice

Mustn’t and shouldn’t mean exactly the same thing in every situation.

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TRUE

2

FALSE

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Multiple Choice

We use should or shouldn’t when the speaker gives an opinion about what’s right or best.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

“You mustn’t touch that button” and “You shouldn’t touch that button” are both correct, but the first sounds more serious.

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The first sounds more serious.

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Both are equally serious.
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The first is less serious.
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The second is more serious.

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Multiple Choice

“You shouldn’t talk with food in your mouth” is advice, but it’s often treated like a social rule.

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It is a personal preference.
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Grammatically it’s advice, but socially it acts like a rule.

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It is a legal requirement.
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Multiple Choice

You _______ tell lies to your parents. It’s not honest.

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can
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should not
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Mustn't

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should

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Multiple Choice

In this sentence: “You ___ tell anyone this secret,” the correct word is mustn’t, because it’s a strong prohibition.

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FALSE

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TRUE

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Multiple Choice

Should can be used to give polite advice, while must is used for laws, rules, or very strong personal orders.

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Should indicates obligation; must indicates preference.
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Must is used for suggestions; should is for rules.
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Should is for strong orders; must is for polite advice.
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Should is for polite advice; must is for laws or strong orders.

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