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THE SECRETS OF A SUCCESSFUL EDUCATION
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What's the difference? I have to get up earlier tomorrow because of the company and I must get up earlier tomorrow because it is Sunday..
Have to - external obligation / Must - Internal obligation
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What's the difference? You don't have to go shopping. You mustn't go shopping.
don't have to - you're not obliged to do it / mustn't - prohibition
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You _________ follow the rules, like everyone else.
have to
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Re-write the sentence: It's my obligation to be at work at 8 a.m.
I have to be at work at 8 a.m.
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You ________ park there. It's the director's parking space.
mustn't
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Members of the jury are prohibited from talking to the press. Members of the Jury ..... talk to the press.
MUSTN'T
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You ____ _____ the door.
mustn't touch
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Children under 3 ____ pay.
don't have to
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Complete the sentence: I think I ______ clean my bedroom.
must
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Maria _____ cook tonight because she's going to a restaurant.
doesn't have to
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You _____ park your car here for a maximum of 30 minutes.
CAN
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We use "must" or "have to" to show:
OBLIGATION
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You _________ finish your food or people will think you don't like it.
must
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It isn't necessary for suspects to answer police questions. Suspects ..... answer police questions.
DON'T HAVE TO
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Re-write the sentence: It's prohibited to use a cell phone here.
You mustn't use a cell phone here.
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We use "mustn't" to show:
PROHIBITION
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You ______ brush your teeth every day.
MUST
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We use "CAN" to show:
PERMISSION
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"You ______ drive carefully here - the road is slippery." The lady said to the driver
must
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His job involves collecting evidence at the scene of a crime. He ...... collect evidence at the scene of a crime.
HAS TO
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