Expressing obligation in English is a communicative need. For that, we use imperatives and modal verbs: MUST/ MUSTN'T and pseudo-modal structures: HAVE TO, NEED TO. However, we have to pay special attention to the differences in meaning existing among them.
Let's work on that. Watch the following presentation and focus on the differences between the modal verbs included:
Don't forget to double check the differences between: MUST, HAVE TO, NEED TO AND SHOULD:
MUST, MUSTN'T, HAVE TO, NEED TO, SHOULD. OBLIGATION. MODAL VERBS. JUANA MORAL'S ENGLISH SITE |
ACTIVITIES:
- LIVEWORKSHEET. CLICK HERE
- Attention, there are several options correct in some activities. Activity number 2 is a multiple choice one.
Modal verbs obligation: must, should, have to, need to, una ficha interactiva de JMC81
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- BASIC. Have to, must, should. Click here
- HAVE TO, DON'T HAVE TO, MUST, MUSTN'T. Click here
- HAVE TO, DON'T HAVE TO. Click here
- BBC ENglish in a minute. Quizz. Click here
- British Council. Video, worksheets. Click here
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