4. Must vs Have to
I must stop smoking. (I want to.)
I have to stop smoking. Doctor's orders.
This is a terrible party. We really must go home.
This is a lovely party, but we‘ have to go home
because of the baby-sitter.
Must you wear dirty old jeans all the time? (Is it
personally important for you?)
Do you have to wear a tie at work? (Is there a
regulation?)
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8. Did you say…
I must come to school
They have to wear
the school uniform
9. How do I make a sentence?
With the pronouns: I
He You
She has to We have to Listen
It They
I have to come to school from Monday to Friday
She has to be prepared for the exam
They have to eat at home
10. How do I make a sentence?
With the pronouns:
I, you, she, he, it, we, they
Must study for the upcoming English test
I must come to school from Monday to Friday
She must listen to her mother
13. Now practice
• Write and talk about activities you
must/ have to do during the week
• Ask your partner what his/her
parents must do or have to during the
week
14. How do I make a negative sentence? It`s not
really necessary to do something
With the pronouns: I
He You
She doesn`t We don`t have to
It have to They
I don`t have to go to school
She doesn`t have to wear pajamas to sleep
15. How do I make a negative
sentence? As prohibitions
With the pronouns:
I, you, she, he, it, we, they
Must not speak loudly
I must not smoke in a gas station
She must not cross that yellow line
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18. Now practice
• Write and talk about prohibitions in
the school
• Ask your partner what he doesn`t
have to do during the weekend
19. How do I make a question?
With the pronouns: I
He You
Does She have to Do We have to
It They
Do I have to bring anything to your party?
Does she have to wear a uniform?
20. How do I make a question ? It`s not
commonly used
With the pronouns:
I, you, she, he, it, we, they
Must you speak loudly?
Must you wait for her?
Must we use the public transportation?