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In this post, you are able to learn about the
modal verb MUST.
After modals, we use an INFINITIVE verb without "TO".
In affirmative sentences, we use MUST whern we mean "Thi is necessary".
Examples
You MUST get up early tomorrow.
She MUST fill in this form.
We use MUST when we mean "This is a very good idea".
Examples
I MUST visit you while we are in London.
Pat and Ian are nice. We MUST see them again.
In interrogative sentences, we use MUST when we mean "Is this really necessary?"
To make questions with MUST, we put MUST before the subject.
Examples
Must I bring any paper?
Must he answer every question?
In negative sentences, we use MUSTN'T when we mean "Don't do this"
Examples
They MUSN'T take pictures here.
He MUSTN'T smoke here.
After reading this explanation, you can check out this video to have a better understanding.
modal verb MUST.
After modals, we use an INFINITIVE verb without "TO".
In affirmative sentences, we use MUST whern we mean "Thi is necessary".
Examples
You MUST get up early tomorrow.
She MUST fill in this form.
We use MUST when we mean "This is a very good idea".
Examples
I MUST visit you while we are in London.
Pat and Ian are nice. We MUST see them again.
In interrogative sentences, we use MUST when we mean "Is this really necessary?"
To make questions with MUST, we put MUST before the subject.
Examples
Must I bring any paper?
Must he answer every question?
In negative sentences, we use MUSTN'T when we mean "Don't do this"
Examples
They MUSN'T take pictures here.
He MUSTN'T smoke here.
After reading this explanation, you can check out this video to have a better understanding.
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