Must and need
Must - mustn't / need - needn't rules
Must
Must - it is necessary to do something.
Mustn't - it is necessary not to do something
Must expresses the wishes or feelings of the speaker. It has only one tense form in the present.
Must and infinitive
Must is followed by the infinitive without to.
Must affirmative
I must stop the car.
You must stop the car
He / She / It must stop the car.
(No –s on the third person singular)
We must stop the car.
You must stop the car.
They must stop the car.
Must negative
Use must not in prohibitions.
I mustn't stop the car.
You mustn't stop the car
He / She / It mustn't stop the car.
We mustn't stop the car.
You mustn't stop the car.
They mustn't stop the car.
Must questions
Must
I stop the car?
Must you must stop the car?
Must he / She / It must stop
the car?
Must we must stop
the car?
Must you must stop
the cart?
Must they must stop
the car?
Needn't
Needn't: It is not necessary to do something.
Needn't examples
I needn't stop the car.
You needn't stop the car
He / She / It needn't stop the car.
We needn't stop the car.
You needn't stop the car.
They needn't stop the car.
You can also say...
You don't need to stop the car.
We don't need to go to school today.
Must need exercises
01 must Grammar
02 must sentences
03 must
04 sentences and must
05 sentences and must
06 mustn't must negative
07 needn't must negative
08 Must, mustn't or needn't
09 must, mustn't and needn't
Must need exercises and answers
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