Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=km3xMfQSmAUvideoConcepts covered:must, have to, should, official rules, strong personal advice
The video discusses the differences between 'must', 'have to', and 'should' in English, highlighting their usage for official rules, strong personal advice, and general advice. It explains how 'must' is used for official rules and strong personal advice, 'have to' for responsibilities, and 'should' for general advice and recommendations.
Differences Between Must, Have To, and Should
Concepts covered:must, have to, should, official rules, prohibitions
This chapter discusses the distinctions among must, have to, and should, focusing on their similar meanings. It explains the usage of must and must not for official rules and prohibitions.
Question 1
When do we use 'must' in English?
Question 2
How does 'must not' differ from 'may not'?
Question 3
What does 'must not' imply in rules?
Question 4
How would you express prohibition using 'must'?
Differences Between Must, Have To, and Should
Concepts covered:must, have to, should, official rules, prohibitions
This chapter discusses the distinctions among must, have to, and should, focusing on their similar meanings. It explains the usage of must and must not for official rules and prohibitions.
Question 5
What does 'must' indicate in official rules?
Question 6
Why is 'must not' stronger than 'may not'?
Question 7
Which form is less common in American English?
Question 8
How would you express prohibition using 'must'?
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