Level 03 – Step 08 : Modal Must for Obligation (We must protect nature. You mustn’t bully.)

Grammer Lv03

Level 03 – Step 08 : Modal Must for Obligation (We must protect nature. You mustn’t bully.)

/Level 03 – Step 08 : Modal Must for Obligation (We must protect nature. You mustn’t bully.)

🚪 Let’s Begin

/🚪 Let’s Begin

🦉Professor Owl: Today we will learn how to use the modal verb must to talk about obligations and rules.

/🦉Professor Owl: Today we will learn how to use the modal verb must to talk about obligations and rules.

🐧Igupen: Must sounds strong. Is it like something we have to do?

/🐧Igupen: Must sounds strong. Is it like something we have to do?

🦉Professor Owl: Yes. Must shows a strong obligation or rule.

/🦉Professor Owl: Yes. Must shows a strong obligation or rule.

📚 Lesson

/📚 Lesson

What does must mean?

/What does must mean?

• Must is a modal verb we use to say someone has to do something.

/• Must is a modal verb we use to say someone has to do something.

• Mustn’t (must not) shows prohibition — something is not allowed.

/• Mustn’t (must not) shows prohibition — something is not allowed.

How to make sentences with must

/How to make sentences with must

• Affirmative: Subject + must + base verb. Example: We must protect nature.

/• Affirmative: Subject + must + base verb. Example: We must protect nature.

• Negative: Subject + mustn’t + base verb. Example: You mustn’t bully.

/• Negative: Subject + mustn’t + base verb. Example: You mustn’t bully.

When to use must for obligation

/When to use must for obligation

1. For rules or laws: You must wear a seatbelt.

/1. For rules or laws: You must wear a seatbelt.

2. For strong advice or necessity: I must finish my homework tonight.

/2. For strong advice or necessity: I must finish my homework tonight.

3. For moral duties: We must protect nature.

/3. For moral duties: We must protect nature.

🦉Professor Owl’s one-point tip

/🦉Professor Owl’s one-point tip

Use must for strong, important obligations. Use mustn’t to warn about things that are forbidden or dangerous.

/Use must for strong, important obligations. Use mustn’t to warn about things that are forbidden or dangerous.

Quick checks inside the lesson

/Quick checks inside the lesson

We must protect nature → strong duty for everyone.

/We must protect nature → strong duty for everyone.

You mustn’t bully → clear rule: bullying is not allowed.

/You mustn’t bully → clear rule: bullying is not allowed.

I must go now → personal necessity.

/I must go now → personal necessity.

🌼 Sample Sentences

/🌼 Sample Sentences

No.01 We must protect nature.

/No.01 We must protect nature.

No.02 You mustn’t bully other children.

/No.02 You mustn’t bully other children.

No.03 Students must wear their school uniforms.

/No.03 Students must wear their school uniforms.

No.04 I must finish my homework before dinner.

/No.04 I must finish my homework before dinner.

No.05 You must wash your hands before eating.

/No.05 You must wash your hands before eating.

No.06 People must follow traffic lights.

/No.06 People must follow traffic lights.

No.07 She must see a doctor if she is very sick.

/No.07 She must see a doctor if she is very sick.

No.08 We mustn’t waste water.

/No.08 We mustn’t waste water.

No.09 He must apologize for breaking the rule.

/No.09 He must apologize for breaking the rule.

No.10 Visitors must show their ID at the gate.

/No.10 Visitors must show their ID at the gate.

🎓 Practice exercises

/🎓 Practice exercises

Note: Think first, then check the answers.

/Note: Think first, then check the answers.

Q1: Make an obligation sentence: (you / must / be / on time)

/Q1: Make an obligation sentence: (you / must / be / on time)

Q2: Choose correct form: They (must / mustn’t) park here.

/Q2: Choose correct form: They (must / mustn’t) park here.

Q3: Fill in the blank: You ___ (not / must) feed the wild animals. (use mustn’t)

/Q3: Fill in the blank: You ___ (not / must) feed the wild animals. (use mustn’t)

Q4: True or False: Use must for a strong rule or law.

/Q4: True or False: Use must for a strong rule or law.

Q5: Change to negative prohibition: People must stop smoking here.

/Q5: Change to negative prohibition: People must stop smoking here.

Q6: Make a sentence of necessity: (I / must / study / for / test)

/Q6: Make a sentence of necessity: (I / must / study / for / test)

Q7: Choose the correct sentence: A) She musts wear a helmet. B) She must wear a helmet.

/Q7: Choose the correct sentence: A) She musts wear a helmet. B) She must wear a helmet.

Q8: Fill in the blank: We ___ (protect) our environment. (use must)

/Q8: Fill in the blank: We ___ (protect) our environment. (use must)

Q9: Make a prohibition sentence: (they / not / must / cross / here)

/Q9: Make a prohibition sentence: (they / not / must / cross / here)

Q10: Question about obligation: (must / we / bring / our passports)

/Q10: Question about obligation: (must / we / bring / our passports)

Answers

/Answers

A1: You must be on time.

/A1: You must be on time.

A2: mustn’t → They mustn’t park here.

/A2: mustn’t → They mustn’t park here.

A3: mustn’t → You mustn’t feed the wild animals.

/A3: mustn’t → You mustn’t feed the wild animals.

A4: True → Use must for strong rules or laws.

/A4: True → Use must for strong rules or laws.

A5: People mustn’t smoke here.

/A5: People mustn’t smoke here.

A6: I must study for the test.

/A6: I must study for the test.

A7: B is correct → She must wear a helmet.

/A7: B is correct → She must wear a helmet.

A8: We must protect our environment.

/A8: We must protect our environment.

A9: They mustn’t cross here.

/A9: They mustn’t cross here.

A10: Must we bring our passports?

/A10: Must we bring our passports?

🦉 Closing

/🦉 Closing

🦉Professor Owl: Excellent work today. When a rule is strong or something is necessary, use must. When something is forbidden, use mustn’t.

/🦉Professor Owl: Excellent work today. When a rule is strong or something is necessary, use must. When something is forbidden, use mustn’t.

Try making five sentences about rules at school or home.

/Try making five sentences about rules at school or home.

Keep practicing and you will feel confident using must and mustn’t.

/Keep practicing and you will feel confident using must and mustn’t.

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