Have To /must: by Serhiienko Yuliia
Have To /must: by Serhiienko Yuliia
/MUST
By Serhiienko Yuliia
HAVE TO
We use HAVE TO to express obligation (when something is
necessary or obligation comes from outside the speaker. ) in
the present or future.
Examples:
SHE/ HE / IT HAS TO
SHE / HE / IT DOESN’
T
He doesn’t have to get up early on Sundays
DO/ DOES + S + HAVE TO+
COMPLEMENT?
DO I/ YOU/ WE/ THEY HAVE
TO…?
Example:
You mustn’t kick the ball
when you play basketball.
Must in movies
LET’S PRACTICE
Fill the spaces in the following sentences by inserting
must
or the present, future, or past form of have to.
She . . . leave home at eight every morning at
present.
Notice in a picture gallery: Cameras, sticks and
umbrellas ... be left
at the desk.
He sees very badly; he ... wear glasses all the time.
Mr Pitt. . . cook his own meals. His wife is away.
I hadn't enough money and I ... pay by cheque.
Father to small son: You ... do what Mummy says.
My neighbour's child . . . practise the piano for
three hours a day.