
Have to or Mustn't
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English
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5th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Must/Mustn't and Have/(Not) have to
Obligation and choices
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Must/Mustn't and Have to
Obligations and Prohibitions
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Obligations
We use Must to say that something is compulsory.
Example: You must always check around before crossing the road
We can also use Have to, to say that something is compulsory.
Example: Esteban has to study if he wats to pass the exam.
We can use both must and have to when something is mandatory.
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Obligation and choices
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Prohibitions
We use Must not (Mustn't) to say that something is prohibited and can't be done.
Example: You mustn't use your phone while driving => The match must not start until de referee says so.
Every time we have either must or mustn't that action can't be changed it has to be done or not done.
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Don't have to and Have to
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Have to in questions
We use Have to in questions when we want to ask about rules or obligations.
Examples: Does María has to carry her ID card during the travel? => Do we have to wear our masks at the theatre?
If we use have to in sentences the meaning is compulsory.
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(Not) have to
We use (not) have to when we want to say that something is not necessary and you can choose whether you do it or not.
Examples: You don't have to wear your masks in the theatre => María doesn't have to carry her ID card during the travel.
Remember that we say prohibitions with mustn't, but don't have to means that you can choose between two options, something is not necessary but you still can do it if you want.
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