Effective Use of "Needn't" and "Mustn't" in Passive Voice
Understanding when to use "needn't" and "mustn't" in the passive voice can enhance your language skills. "Needn't" is used to express lack of necessity, while "mustn't" indicates prohibition or strong advice. Incorporating these modal verbs in the passive voice adds depth and clarity to your communication. Explore the nuances and applications of these modal verbs to improve your language proficiency.
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The use of needn't and mustn't + the passive voice