Mandatory (Adjective)
Syllable division: man·da·to·ry
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈmæn.də.tər.i/ US: /ˈmæn.də.tɔːr.i/
Meaning: If it is required by law or another legal requirement, it must be done.
Example:
> In 2020, wearing masks became mandatory.
> For a child to pass a grade, it is mandatory that the child undergoes assessment.
> When you drive a car, it is mandatory to wear your seatbelt.
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It’s mandatory get the license ticket to can drive in the city.
Thank you for posting a good sentence Nirvana! 😀
You can also say:
It’s mandatory to get a license to legally drive in the city.
> In the Maldives, the people who cross the bridge must be wearing
helmet mandatory.
> The children should have entrance permission before they should
vaccine complete, it was mandatory.
Thank you for posting Naseema! 😀
Try saying:
> In the Maldives, it is mandatory for people who cross the bridge to wear a helmet.
> It was mandatory that children should have entrance permission before their vaccination could be completed.