Question:
3. Read and write. (15 marks)
0.t's cold outside.
You/wear/warm clothes.
You must wear warm clothes.
1.t's hot at the campsite.
You/keep/your/food/cool.
2. There are wild animals in the park.
You/not/go/near/them.
3. There are boats on the lake.
You/not/swim/there.
4. You can't light wet firewood.
You/use/dry/firewood.
5. it's raining.
You/take an umbrella.
Answer:
3. Read and write. (15 marks)
0.t's cold outside.
You/wear/warm clothes.
You must wear warm clothes.
1.t's hot at the campsite.
You/keep/your/food/cool.
You must keep your food cool.
2. There are wild animals in the park.
You/not/go/near/them.
You mustn't go near not them.
3. There are boats on the lake.
You/not/swim/there.
You must not swim there.
4. You can't light wet firewood.
You/use/dry/firewood.
You mustn't dry use firewood.
5. it's raining.
You/take an umbrella.
You must take an umbrella.
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