Modal verb
Negative sentence
Positive sentence
We use this modal verb to express obligation or duty.
Mustn't describes an action that is prohibited.
Feature: • Strong recommendation, based on the speaker's opinion or what they feel is important. • It is a modal verb that you don't need to conjugate. • It is for used singular and plural subjects. • Must isn't a main verb. • It is needed a main verb in the simple form after 'must'.
Feature: • We use mustn't for singular and plural. • We use mustn't only in the present simple. • It is needed a main verb in the simple form after 'mustn't'.
Must Mustn't
We don't often use the question form of 'must'.
Must you deliver your homework on time?
- You must study for the exam or you won't pass it. - She must wear a uniform at school. - Students must behave in the classroom.
- Students mustn't smoke in the school.
- You mustn't eat in the class.
- I mustn't be late for class.
Negative
Interrogative
Positive
Must+ person + verb in base form + ?
Person+ must + verb in base form
Person+ must not/ mustn't + verb in base form
N3 C2 M1 - Modal verb:must, mustn´t
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Transcript
Modal verb
Negative sentence
Positive sentence
We use this modal verb to express obligation or duty.
Mustn't describes an action that is prohibited.
Feature: • Strong recommendation, based on the speaker's opinion or what they feel is important. • It is a modal verb that you don't need to conjugate. • It is for used singular and plural subjects. • Must isn't a main verb. • It is needed a main verb in the simple form after 'must'.
Feature: • We use mustn't for singular and plural. • We use mustn't only in the present simple. • It is needed a main verb in the simple form after 'mustn't'.
Must Mustn't
We don't often use the question form of 'must'. Must you deliver your homework on time?
- You must study for the exam or you won't pass it. - She must wear a uniform at school. - Students must behave in the classroom.
- Students mustn't smoke in the school. - You mustn't eat in the class. - I mustn't be late for class.
Negative
Interrogative
Positive
Must+ person + verb in base form + ?
Person+ must + verb in base form
Person+ must not/ mustn't + verb in base form