1) Don't Have To - Mustn't
1) Don't Have To - Mustn't
Choose the correct forms, don’t have to, mustn’t, to complete the sentences below.
The sentence means that you don't need to apologise, there is no obligation. We use don't have to when we can do
something, but it isn't necessary.
2 You mustn't tell the boss what happened, or he'll fire you.
We use mustn't because it's necessary that you don't tell the boss; you can't do it.
We say don't have to because I don't need to wear a tie, there is no obligation.
We use don't have to because it's not necessary for you to go, there's no obligation.
We use don't have to because the sentence says that you can drive fast, but it's not necessary because we have
time.
9 We don't have to cook more; there's enough food.
We use don't have to because we can cook more but it's not necessary; there is no obligation.
10 You mustn't put salt in her food; the doctor said she can't eat salt.