Asked by rfvv
                1. Make sure you unplug the TV when you go out.
2. Make sure that you unplug the TV when you go out.
3. Make sure you should unplug the TV when you go out.
4. Make sure you unplug the TV before you go out.
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Are they all grammatical? Can we use 'should,' 'must,' etc before 'unplug'?
            
            
        2. Make sure that you unplug the TV when you go out.
3. Make sure you should unplug the TV when you go out.
4. Make sure you unplug the TV before you go out.
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Are they all grammatical? Can we use 'should,' 'must,' etc before 'unplug'?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Reed
            
    1, 2 and 4 are correct.  3 is not.  You can make sure you SHOULD, but that doesn't say you'll DO it.
    
                    Answered by
            rfvv
            
    Thank you for your help. What about the following? Are they grammatical?
5. Make sure you don't plug the TV when I am out.
6. Make sure you don't eat sweets.
7. make sure you don't play cards.
8. Make sure yoiu don't drink.
9. Make sure you don't eat fast food.
10. Make sure you don't eat the bread on the table.
    
5. Make sure you don't plug the TV when I am out.
6. Make sure you don't eat sweets.
7. make sure you don't play cards.
8. Make sure yoiu don't drink.
9. Make sure you don't eat fast food.
10. Make sure you don't eat the bread on the table.
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    5. Make sure you don't plug the TV in ...
And correct capital in 7 and 'you' in 8.
    
And correct capital in 7 and 'you' in 8.
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