DownloadMATERI Kemuhammadiyahan Free in pdf format. Account . Login. Register. Search. Search. About Us We believe everything in the internet must be free. So this tool was designed for free download documents from the internet. Legal Notice We are not associated with any website in anyway. Disclaimer We are not responsible for the Introduction The verbs "do not have to" and "must not" are modal verbs. Modal verbs are helping/auxiliary verbs that express ideas like ability, necessity, lack of obligation, and prohibition. Many modal verbs have more than one meaning. They are always followed by the simple form of a verb. For example: Alex doesn't have to call his MateriBahasa Inggirs Kelas 5 SD/MI Reading Comprehension Easy Vocabulary Modals: Must & Must Not Don't & Don't Be Adjectives Body Part Occupation Materi Bahasa Inggirs Kelas 6 SD/MI Numbers Asking Personal Information Reading Comprehension (Carly's Family) Reading Comprehension ( My name is Ben) Reading Comprehension ( Pedro's house) ContohDialog Menggunakan Must and Must not; Lihat Semua. Menangkan Hadiah Gopay Senilai 4 Juta Rupiah! Dapatkan Uang Elektronik Total Jutaan Rupiah! Yuk Cobain Game Panjat Pinang, Semarakkan Kemerdekaan! materi bahasa Inggris kelas 10; contoh dialog tentang covid-19; dialogues about covid-19; dialog bahasa inggris tentang covid-19; Cari Sedangkanbentuk Must not yang berarti tidak boleh di gunakan untuk menyatakan larangan dan bentuk lampau dari penggunaan Must adalah Had To yang artinya adalah terpaksa . Kemudian, Must juga dapat di gunakan untuk menyatakan suatu kebiasaan serta Must juga bisa di gunakan untuk menyatakan kemungkinan atau possibility . 1bsD. Skip to content Must and Must not is a popular keyword and we did our best to create this YT video around this keyword When to use Must We use must to express the idea that something is necessary or very important. With must, the speaker is expressing a personal opinion or authority. Must is used in written instructions and orders. We also use must in Obligation, Prohibition, Strong advice, and Deductions. When to use Must not Must not = mustn’ is a negative obligation, it is important that you don’t do something. Subject + must or must not + base verb + complement. The main verb is used without, “to”, “s”, and ing. For example He must work hard to pass. correct He must works hard to pass. incorrect We must go home. correct We must to go home. incorrect You must respect your parents. correct You must respecting your parents. incorrect Remember Don’t use must or must not in the use had to in the Past. Examples of Had to I was very hungry yesterday, I had to eat something. We had to walk home last night, there were no buses. Must and Must not Examples You must not smoke. You must not drink wine. It’s late, we must go now. We mustn’t shout in class. We mustn’t miss our plane. We mustn’t cheat in an exam. We mustn’t park in this street. I mustn’t forget to call my wife. We must finish this work today. You must finish your homework. I must apologize for arriving late. You must not be late for the exam. It’s a fantastic film, you must see it. We mustn’t leave the meeting early. I’m very hungry. I must eat something. My hands are dirty, I must wash them. Students must not talk during the exam. Plants must have light and water to grow. We must respect our parents and teachers. Your wife must serve you and your children. We must not be late, we must come on time. You must take this medicine three times a day. I must get up early tomorrow, I have a lot to do. You must watch this lesson, it’s really important. The windows are very dirty, we must clean them. You must not use your phone while you are driving. I mustn’t forget to tell John, he wants to come, too. You mustn’t bring your mobile phone into the exam. We mustn’t lose our tickets, we can’t get any more. Sally is a very interesting person, you must meet her. Keep these papers in a safe place, you mustn’t loss them. We must not forget to turn off the lights before we leave. You mustn’t throw things in the science lab! It’s dangerous! You mustn’t get the number 6 bus, it doesn’t stop at the station. I forgot to phone David yesterday, I must phone him later today. You must study before the exam if you want to get a good result. I don’t want Susan to know what happened, you mustn’t tell her. We must check the times of the trains again. I’m not sure of them. It’s my daughter’s birthday next week, I must not forget to buy her a present. Watch it on YouYube Ahmad Adwani is a professional video editor. If you are a teacher and you would like to create educational videos, just contact us on Telegram account ahmad_adwani2. Post navigation 1. The use of must, must not mustn't and need not needn't The modals must, must not and need not have the same form regardless the subject. There is no ending with he/she/it. ► If you want to say the sth. is unnecessary, use need not, not must not. The negation of must means not allowed to. I must play football. = I have to play football. * I need not play football. = I do not need to play football. = I do not have to play football. I must not play football. = I am not allowed to play football. You can use must only with Simple Present. If you want to use it with other tenses, you need the form have to. This form is not the same regardless the subject. Look at the following table. Modal Substitutes I must play football. * I have to play football. * I need not play football. I do not need to play football. I do not have to play football. I must not play football. I am not allowed to play football. The modal must can be used in the Simple Present only, so use the substitute have to with other tenses. The form have to has the same form regardless the subject. Pronouns Modal Substitutes in the Simple Present I, we, you, they I must play football. * I have to play football. * he, she, it He must play football. * He has to play football. * * see also point 3 below 2. Sentences and questions with have to have to in the Simple Present Pronouns Affirmative sentences Negative sentences Questions I, we, you, they I have to get up early. I do not have to get up early. Do I have to get up early? he, she, it She has to get up early. She does not have to get up early. Does she have to get up early? had to in the Simple Past Pronouns Affirmative sentences Negative sentences Questions I, he, she, it, we, you, they I had to get up early. I did not have to get up early. Did I have to get up early? Affirmative sentences with must Modal Substitute Tense I must play football. * I have to play football. * Simple Present not possible I had to play football. Simple Past not possible I will have to play football. will-future * see also point 3 below Negations with must not, mustn't Modal Substitute Tense I must not play football. I am not allowed to play football. Simple Present not possible I was not allowed to play football. Simple Past not possible I will not be allowed to play football. will-future Negations with need not, needn't, don't need, don't have to Modal Substitute Tense I need not play football. I do not have to play football. Simple Present I do not need to play football. not possible I did not have to play football. Simple Past I did not need to play football. not possible I will not have to play football. will-future I will not need to play football. Questions with need and have to Modal Substitute Tense Must he play football? Does he have to play football? Simple Present Does he need to play football? The modal must is not used in the Simple Past. Did he have to play football? Simple Past Did he need to play football? The modal must is not used in the will-future. Will he have to play football? will-future Will he need to play football? The form need is not used as a modal, this is a main verb. This form cannot be put before another verb. I needn't sing. Here needn't is a modal. The main verb is sing. We need a new computer. Here need is a main verb. I need sing. This sentence is wrong. 3. must or have to in the Simple Present It is not always correct to substitute have to for must in the Simple Present. Use the modal must when the obligation comes from the speaker. I must go to New York. I would like to see my sister. You must stop smoking. Use the modal must in written orders or instructions. You must log in to read your messages. Use the substitute form have to when there is an external obligation timetable, weather or administration. Due to a snow storm the pilot has to land in Vancouver. My doctor says I have to stop smoking. Explanation Modals in English Grammar can, can't, cannot can and must in sentences and questions can – to be able to/to be allowed to may – to be allowed to must, have to, mustn't, needn't Questions with can What are modal auxiliaries?

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