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Must, mustn't, should, shouldn't, have to don't have to, cant New Building Bridges 8, UNIT 2, Lesson 4 Parents in trouble.com Parents in trouble.com Must, mustn't, should, shouldn't, have to don't have to, cant

A school in Sweden

Giving advice, mild obligation SHOULD/SHOULDN'T We use it for mild obligation and advice *You should study more. *Mary shouldn't talk about her problems with Jessa.

Prohibition and strong obligation MUSTN'T/CAN'T We use for prohibition * You mustn't use a mobile phone during classes. *You can't wear boots at school. MUST/HAVE TO We use it for strong obligation * You must have a change of footwear at school. * We all have to listen during classes.

No obligation DONT/DOESNT HAVE TO We use it for there is no obligation * I dont have to carry all of my books to school * The class doesnt have to have all A's !

That‘s all, folks! Prepared by: Igor Nikičić