Expressing obligation and no obligation

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Expressing obligation and no obligation New Building Bridges 6, UNIT 1, Lesson 1.4 School Mix HAVE TO/DON‘T HAVE TO Expressing obligation and no obligation

HAVE TO I/you/we/they have to learn a lot. You use have to to say something is your obligation. It means you don't have a choice: you have to follow the rules. It is similar to must. *In football, to win, you have to score a goal. I/you/we/they have to learn a lot. He/she/it has to learn a lot.

DON‘T HAVE TO I/you/we/they don‘t have to do it “You don‘t have to do it” means it is not necessary. You can do it but you don't have to, it is up to you. “You mustn‘t do it!” has a different meaning. It means it is against the rules or it is bad for you. *You don‘t have to be afraid I/you/we/they don‘t have to do it He/she/it doesn‘t have to do it

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

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