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What's the difference? You should buy it, it's very nice. / You must buy it now, she really needs it.
Should - Advice / Must - Strong Advice
What's the difference? You don't have to walk the dog. You mustn't walk this dog.
don't have to - you're not committed to the obligation / mustn't - prohibition
Re-write the sentence: It's my obligation to do my homework.
I have to do my homework.
Re-write the sentence: It's prohibited to enter here.
You mustn't enter here.
Complete the sentence: I think I ______ clean my bedroom.
must
Complete the sentence: You _____ clean your bedroom son!
have to
Complete the sentence: you _____ always get enough sleep before driving a car.
should / must
Complete the sentence: It's a hospital. You ______ smoke here!
mustn't
Complete the sentence: you ______ talk to her, she's your best friend.
should
Complete the sentence: You ______ be seventeen to drive a car in the UK.
have to
Complete the sentence: You ______ show your passport or identity card to get on a plane.
have to
Complete the sentence: You _____ use your mobile phone during an exam.
mustn't
Re-write the sentence: It's prohibited to use a cell phone here.
You mustn't use a cell phone here
Re-write the sentence: It's my obligation to be at work at 8 a.m.
I have to be at work at 8 a.m.
What's the difference? You don't have to go shopping. You mustn't go shopping.
don't have to - you're not committed to the obligation / mustn't - prohibition
What's the difference? I have to get up earlier tomorrow because..... vs I must get up earlier tomorrow.
Have to - external obligation / Must - internal obligation
What's the difference? You should see a doctor. vs You must see a doctor.
Should - Advice / Must - Strong Advice
Which modal verbs or expressions do we use to talk about Obligation?
Have to and Must
Which modal verbs do we use to give advice?
Should, Could and Must