Categorie: Tutti - responsibilities - school - obligations - rules

da Elena Corelli Grappadelli mancano 8 anni

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must / have to

The text outlines various rules and obligations, particularly focusing on the usage of "must" and "have to" in English grammar. It distinguishes between the necessity to perform certain actions and prohibitions against others.

must / have to

DOVERE

HAVE TO + VERBO ALL'INFINITO

DO/DOES + sogg. + HAVE TO
Do we have to take our sport bag to school tomorrow? Does she have to buy so many clothes?
DON'T/DOESN'T HAVE TO
We don't have to wear a uniform at school. My brother doesn't have to take the bus to go to school, he goes on foot.
HAVE/HAS TO
We have to be at school at 8.30 am Sarah has to clear the table every day after lunch.

MUST + VERBO ALL'INFINITO

MUSTN'T
You mustn't eat in the IT lab. Mark mustn't be so stubborn.
MUST
You must tidy your room. She must study history for tomorrow.