• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: abrilisabelap
  • hace 8 años

Modals: should, shouldn't, must, mustn't
1 Choose the correct option.
We use must to refer to a strong obligation – to
say something is essential or to state a rule / to
give advice / to suggest a good idea.
1 We use should to give instructions / advice /
news – or to say something is a good idea.
2 We use mustn't to talk about something that is
allowed / prohibited / essential.
3 After should(n't) and must(n't) we use the verb
and / with / without to.
4 The form of the modals is the same for all
subjects / objects / verbs.

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Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: sebastian26304
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Respuesta:

1 We use should to give instructions / advice /

news – or to say something is a good idea.

2 We use mustn't to talk about something that is

allowed / prohibited / essential.

3 After should(n't) and must(n't) we use the verb

and / with / without to.

4 The form of the modals is the same for all

subjects / objects / verbs.

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