To practise modal verbs of obligation. To highlight the difference between “mustn’t” and “don’t have to”. Activity: Students categorize modal verbs and complete sentences about their country. Organisation: Pair work: Preparation: Make enough copies of the worksheet for the number of students in your class. What do I do? Hand out the
You do more sport if you want to lose weight. 3. You do your homework first if you want me to let you go out with your friends. 4. He has just broken his leg so he play football. 5. Drivers drive over the speed limit. 6. I speak Chinese: it's too difficult!
Must/ought to Must and ought to are used to show expression of necessity. Example: You must come to the office at 9 o’clock. You ought to come to the office at 10’o clock. Ought always comes with infinitive ‘to’ and must is used without ‘to’ Must not/mustn’t and ought not/oughtn’t To make negative sentences we use must not orMust กับ Have to เรื่อง ต้อง ที่สงสัยว่า Must ต้องแบบไหน Have to ต้องอย่างไร แล้วถ้าไม่ต้องอย่าง Mustn t กับ Don t have to ล่ะ ใช้ต่างกันอย่างไร มาไขข้อสงสัยกับ หลักการ
Mustn't is a negative obligation (= it is important that you do NOT do something) while Don't have to is an absence of obligation. Mustn't = it is prohibited; it is not allowed Don't have to = no obligation; you are not required to do something, especially if you don't want to. You must not drink that. (= it is forbidden to drink that; it is
VIII. Fill in the blanks using MUST, MUSTN’T, DON’T HAVE TO, SHOULD, SHOULDN’T, MIGHT, CAN,CAN’T. 1. Rose _____must_____ be good player. They has won many prizes ! 2. You _____don't have to_____ pay to use the library. It’s free. 3. I’m not sure where my husband is at the moment. He _____might_____ be at the gym. 4.
English ESL video lessons. Mustn't vs. Don't have to: What's The Difference. Let's do English ESL general grammar practice.The negative of Must is Mustn’t Mustn’t is a contraction, or short way of saying Must not. Mustn’t is a negative obligation. It is important that you do NOT do something. In a way, mustn’t is the same as saying it is prohibited or it is not allowed. Mustn’t = Do not do this! You don’t have a choice. Let’s look at some examplesmust/mustn’t Use must + infinitive without to Must is a modal verb, and modal verbs are followed by infinitive without to. I must go to the doctor. (NOT I must to go to the doctor.) No -s Modal verbs don’t add -s after he/she/it. He must come with us. (NOT He must comes with us.) Use must/mustn’t in negatives and questions Must is an auxiliary verb. This means that it has a negative and .