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The document is a poster for the student council election. To be elected, the candidates have to be charismatic, reliable, confident and dedicated. They also have to be diplomat and inspiring. They must attend a meeting every week. They must speak to the principal on behalf of the class and work with management.
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1 : MustPour exprimer l’obligation en anglais, on peututiliser l’auxiliaire modal MUST.Il est invariable et il est toujours suivi d’unebase verbale.Ex : He must go to school.À la forme négative (mustn’t) on exprimel’interdictionex : You mustn’t speak in class.
MUST et HAVE TO
MUST et HAVE TO
2 : Have to On peut aussi utiliser l’expression de modalité HAVE TO. Cette expression se conjugue et elle est toujours suivie d’une base verbale. ex : I have to go to the doctor’s. He has to do his exercise.
MUST et HAVE TO
3 : Must vs Have toIls ont deux effets de sens légèrement différentsOn utilise plutôt MUST lorsque l’on est partieprenante de l’obligation exprimée alors queHAVE TO exprime davantage une contrainteextérieure qui s’impose à soi.
Ex: Complète avec must ou mustn't
1. We eat chewing-gum in class.2. We run in the corridors.3. We respect our teachers.4. We put papers in the bin.5. So, we put them on the floor.6. We put our hands up before speaking.7. We ask the teacher to go to the toilet.8. We speak too loud in the corridors.9. We work.10. We write on the tables.
Voc:reliable = fiableconfident = confiantdedicated = dévouéon behalf of = au nom de management = direction