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Have To/Must » CENGAGE Learning (sea (ae Seale euro Have to ‘Affirmative Use the verb have to plus the base form of Shave to take the bus. ‘another verb to express a personel obligation. We have to leave now. Itmeans it's necessary or it’s required. ‘Sara has to bring her uniform, Negative Use do not have to plus the base form of, We do notidon't have to take the bus. ‘another verb to express an option. It means They do novdon't have to leave now. its not necessary or it's optional, Use the ‘Sara does notdoesn't have to play soccer. contraction don't for do not and the contraction doesn’t for does not. ‘Must ‘Affirmative We must be there by 4:90 “The team must be there by 4:30. You must wear a uniform, Negative We must not/mustn't forget our uniforms. ‘The team must notimustn't be lat. ‘You must novmustn't smoke in the cafe. Use the modal must plus the base form of ‘another verb to express an obligation related to rules or the law. It means it’s necessary or it’s required. Use must not plus the base form of another verb to express a prohibition. It means that an action is against the rules or against the law. ‘Must and not can make the contraction mustn't, Grammar Caté Copyright © Cengage Learning Not reproducible without written permission of publisher

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