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What's the difference? You should buy it, it's very nice. / You must buy it now, she really need 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: 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..... 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 and Must