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Posted by on January 12, 2021 at 3:19 pmWhen we talk about rules and regulations at work/school/university we normally use modal verbs of obligation. What kind of rules and regulations do you have at work/school/university? Write them in this forum. (Remember to use the correct modal verb of obligation with each rule!)
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Anonymous
MemberFebruary 9, 2021 at 6:55 pmWe have to sit correctly.
We have to hear the teacher.
They must be attentive to the class.
We have to study.
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Hi Sofia, all great uses of the modal verbs of obligation! Just be aware that we “LISTEN TO” the teacher. Great job, well done! ?
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Anonymous
MemberMarch 23, 2021 at 9:22 pmWe must conect to teams at 9:00am.
We must be punctual in the meetings.
We have to wear with formal or casual clothing.
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Fantastic work, well done! All great uses of modal verbs of obligation. Just check your spelling of CONNECT (double N). Good job! ????
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Anonymous
MemberApril 6, 2021 at 3:40 am. We must be on time for the English class
. I have to do my homework
. We have to use a mask
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I like your rules about English class and homework! ???? Good work, well done!
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We must to wear an uniform.
We have to speek two or more languages.
We have to be punctual and felxible.
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Good choices Itzy, well done! Just a couple of notes;
1) Remember that MUST is followed by the infinitive form (not to) – must wear
2) Uniform (YUniform – the first sound is a “y” – consonant – so the article “a” is needed) – a uniform
3) Spelling –> speak, flexible
Great work, well done! ????
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Anonymous
MemberMay 13, 2021 at 5:09 pmHere in my house, we have to wash the dishes
we have to take the clothes to the laundry
we must wake up early in the morning to have a breakfast and go to job or my daughters go to school.
I mustn’t forget to call my mum
I don’t have to go to shop all fridays
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Great work Pao, well done! Just a few notes;
1) To have breakfast/lunch/dinner (no article “a”)
2) We go to WORK not got to job
3) Friday – all days of the week are written with capitals in English.
4) I don’t have to go SHOPPING (we need the gerund form here)
Really great work, well done! ????
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