Fill the blanks with must or can. Answers 1. You have been working all day. You must be tired. 2. You must not say such… Continue reading
Must and have (got) to
Both must and have got to can be used to talk about necessity. They are usually interchangeable; however, have got to is mainly used to… Continue reading
Using must, should and ought to
We use must in affirmative sentences to say what is necessary and to give strong advice and orders to ourselves or other people. Children must… Continue reading
Using must
Using must Must is used to express several different ideas. To express compulsion You must do your homework before going to bed. You must finish… Continue reading
Must to express inference or possibility
Must does not always express compulsion or obligation. It is sometimes used to express inference or possibility or certainty. She must be home by now.… Continue reading
