Uses of Must: Obligations, Rules, Deductions, Criticisms, Invitations, and Future References

Uses of Must: Obligations, Rules, Deductions, Criticisms, Invitations, and Future References
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Explore the various uses of "must" in different contexts - from obligations under EU law to deductions about living situations, criticisms, invitations, and future references. Dive into the necessity of following rules, making deductions, dealing with criticisms, accepting invitations, and planning for the future. Discover how "must" guides actions, decisions, and expectations in a range of scenarios.

  • Must
  • Obligations
  • Rules
  • Deductions
  • Future References

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  1. USES OF MUST USES OF MUST Damileanu Beatrice Dao Eva Lenarduzzi Lisa Radzevitch Daria Vettor Teresa Walter Lea

  2. Obligation / necessity Under EU law, drivers and passengers must wear a seat belt in any seat fitted with one. Children under 1.35 m tall, or travelling in cars/lorries fitted with safety devices, must use an approved device for their size. I must buy some new clothes. Mine look so old.

  3. Rules / laws Tickets must be retained for inspection, and must be produced for inspection on request by any authorised official of Bus ireann. Unless you are entitled to, you must not park in disabled parking spaces or resident parking spaces. You must also not park in front of the entrance to a property.

  4. Deductions / conclusions He must live near here because he comes to work on foot. It must have been hard for kangaroos imported to America to get used to a different climate.

  5. Criticisms Must you keep playing that terrible music? Why must Starbucks misspell people s names every time?

  6. Invitations / encouragement You must try some of this chocolate cake. It s delicious. You must go and see that film.

  7. General references to the future The Prime Minister Theresa May must make a choice over autonomy or access to markets in the next six months. We must return the car next Monday, otherwise an additional charge of 15% will be added to our bill.

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