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USE OF MUST(ORDER) We use 'must' to express a strong obligation. It is an order to do something. (E.G.) a) I must go to bed by 10 p.m. b)We must have clean habits. c) She must attend her exam today. NOTE:MAKE THE KID UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF MUST.
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USAGE OF MUST/MUSTN’T
WHEN YOU HAVE A OBLIGATION USE “MUST”
YOU MUST PUT THE LITTER IN THE DUSTBIN.
YOU MUST FINISH YOUR HOMEWORK ON TIME.
NOTE:MAKE THE KID UNDERSTAND THE WORD WITH THE HELP OF THE PICTURE
USE OF MUST(ORDER)
• We use 'must' to express a strong obligation.• It is an order to do something.• (E.G.) a) I must go to bed by 10 p.m. b)We must have clean habits. c) She must attend her exam today.
NOTE:MAKE THE KID UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF MUST.
MUST- Is used for obligation and necessity (E.g) I have a toothache. I must go to the dentist. It’s too late. You must go to bed. She must brush her teeth.
NOTE:MAKE THE KID UNDERSTAND THE USAGE OF MUST.
USE OF MUSTN’T
• Must not - something that is not permitted, not allowed.
Mustn’t is a negative usage.
• (E.G) a)I mustn't eat so much sugar. b)You mustn't watch so much television. c)I mustn't forget Peter’s birthday.
NOTE:MAKE THE KID UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF MUSTN’T.
WHEN YOU WANT TO EXPRESS PROHIBITION USE MUSTN’T
YOU MUSTN’ YELL AT YOUR BOSS.
YOU MUSTN’T SLEEP IN THE CLASS.
NOTE:MAKE THE KID UNDERSTAND THE WORD WITH THE HELP OF THE PICTURE
• Mustn’t is used for prohibition.• (E.g)
• You mustn’t smoke here.• You mustn't be late for school.• You mustn't be rude.
NOTE:MAKE THE KID UNDERSTAND THE USAGE OF MUSTN’T.
NOTE:EXPLAIN THE USAGE OF MUST AND MUSTN’T WITH THE HELP OF THE TABLE ABOVE .
FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH MUST OR MUSTN’T
• In town I …………..cross when the traffic lights are green.
• At the swimming pool I ………..wear a bathing cap.
• At the seaside I ………………stay in the sun too long.
NOTE:MAKE THE CHILD FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH APPROPRIATE WORD.
MIX AND MATCH• HE’S BROKEN HIS LEG --------------------- IT MUST BE GREAT LIVING HERE. • THE HOUSE IS HUGE------------------------YOU MUST BE TIRED.• YOU’VE HAD A LONG DAY------------------THEY MUST BE SOMEWHERE HERE.• I CANT FIND MY KEYS------------------------YOU MUST BE HUNGRY.• IF YOU MISSED LUNCH-----------------------IT MUST BE WORTH A FORTUNE.• IT’S A BEAUTIFUL CITY-----------------------HE MUST BE IN TERRIBLE PAIN.• WHOSE IS THIS UMBRELLA------------------IT MUST BE SIX’O CLOCK BY NOW.• HOW OLD IS WILLIAM NOW----------------YOU MUST BE COLD.• WHAT TIME IS IT-------------------------------HE MUST BE 20.• YOU ARE NOT WEARING A COAT-----------IT MUST BE SALLY’S
NOTE:MAKE THE KID TO MATCH AND FORM THE SUITABLE SENTENCES.