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First of all thank you soooo much for your videos they are really of great help ❤❤❤. I want to ask you .do we use have got to in the past tense and in the negative form the same way as have to???
I'm very thankful to u for providing important contents of English. I request to make videos on voices and narration also. There are huge misunderstanding in these topics.
Please explain this: In this video, it says use "Have to" when others make the decisions. But in another video of yours about Uses of Must, it says use "Must" for laws, rules, and obligations: E.g: She must pass the English exam. She can't graduate without it. Why is "Must" used in the sentence while others (the university officials) make the decision?
Hello there. I have a question to ask you. This sentence: You must return the books on time. If you want to keep them longer, you ( )renew them. In this blank, which one do I use? have to or must? Please tell me. Thanks.
I've got a question about. Any difference between future obligation using "must" and future of must "will have to" ? 1. I will have to leave work early tomorrow. 2. I must leave work early tomorrow.
I need your help😭. I was told that I should use "must" when rules and laws are dealt with, so I should say "I must wear a uniform (because it's one of my company's rules)" I'm really confused now.
there is somthing about I'm not very sure. About the second sentence, "The teacher said: You must complete the essay by Friday" here "must" is used as an imposition, the students has not other option? What I mean is that if they don't want to do it, they can, of course they will have a bad punctuation. If a police say you to you to do something, he is going to tell You "you have to" because he is not giving you other option, it doesn't depend of you if you want or not to do it. is this right?
Some teachers print them, many show the video in class. Some of these lessons have a better version that comes in PDF form that can be printed. Since this is a new video, I don't have the PDF version for Must vs. Have to available yet. The ones that are currently available can be found here: www.woodwardenglish.com/shop/
You should obey your parents. You must do it. They may have done it. He must be speaking the truth. We must be at home. Which tense all of these sentences. Pls explain 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@WoodwardEnglish pls make a video about modal tense, I am totally confused. I want to know how to understand which tense. Is it simple present or present perfect or present continuous?
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Indeed, It's an amazing lesson about Must and Have to, this topic is an obstacle to our students in The Egyptian Schools, but now I'v the right decision to deal with this point in English Grammar. Thanks a lot. (Mr Hassan El Sheikh, 55 yrs - Cairo, Egypt.)
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First of all thank you soooo much for your videos they are really of great help ❤❤❤. I want to ask you .do we use have got to in the past tense and in the negative form the same way as have to???
Yes, have to = have got to.
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Please explain this:
In this video, it says use "Have to" when others make the decisions. But in another video of yours about Uses of Must, it says use "Must" for laws, rules, and obligations:
E.g: She must pass the English exam. She can't graduate without it.
Why is "Must" used in the sentence while others (the university officials) make the decision?
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Hello, can I use must be doing with stative verbs, like
He must be believing me . (I am sure he believes me)
He must be having a dog.
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Nice. The explanation is based on semantics,
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Hello there. I have a question to ask you. This sentence: You must return the books on time. If you want to keep them longer, you ( )renew them. In this blank, which one do I use? have to or must? Please tell me. Thanks.
The answer is in the video.
@@WoodwardEnglish I don't understand. could you please explanin this for me.
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I've got a question about.
Any difference between future obligation using "must" and future of must "will have to" ?
1. I will have to leave work early tomorrow.
2. I must leave work early tomorrow.
I will have to create a video about that.
Basically, it depends upon the audience you're address ing to determine which usage ?
I need your help😭. I was told that I should use "must" when rules and laws are dealt with, so I should say "I must wear a uniform (because it's one of my company's rules)" I'm really confused now.
Watch this lesson about MUST: ruclips.net/video/8VTq2iJiF8o/видео.html
So as i understund both are the same?
I explain the difference in the lesson.
@@WoodwardEnglish ya but i could’n understod exact what do you mean so that’s way i asked but i am sorry.
Is have to a model verb ?
No
Good video as this one is not easy to explain
there is somthing about I'm not very sure.
About the second sentence,
"The teacher said: You must complete the essay by Friday"
here "must" is used as an imposition, the students has not other option?
What I mean is that if they don't want to do it, they can, of course they will have a bad punctuation.
If a police say you to you to do something, he is going to tell You "you have to" because he is not giving you other option, it doesn't depend of you if you want or not to do it.
is this right?
Yes, that is right.
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Hello sir , could you please tell me the difference between 'have to' and' need to ' ?
I don't have a lesson about that yet.
Are the images printable?
Some teachers print them, many show the video in class. Some of these lessons have a better version that comes in PDF form that can be printed.
Since this is a new video, I don't have the PDF version for Must vs. Have to available yet.
The ones that are currently available can be found here:
www.woodwardenglish.com/shop/
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Please put videos about direct and indirect speech.... active and passive voice with shortcuts and examples ....it's my humble request....🙏🙏🙏
I will eventually as it is already on my list. However, I'm quite busy at the moment.
Ok....thank you make it as soon as possible...
You should obey your parents.
You must do it.
They may have done it.
He must be speaking the truth.
We must be at home.
Which tense all of these sentences.
Pls explain 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
They use modal verbs, check out my videos about each one.
@@WoodwardEnglish pls make a video about modal tense, I am totally confused.
I want to know how to understand which tense. Is it simple present or present perfect or present continuous?
As a native speaker from the US, I can say these are used interchangeably with most of us.
Yes, sometimes they are used interchangeably (depends on the region).
* Also a native speaker :)
Why he has got to be more patient is the same as he must be more patient?
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I must do my homework.
I have to do my homework.
If you can ask a question: e.g. Must you make some noise? How to answer to this question? Yes, you must/No, you don't have to? Is that correct?
That question doesn't sound natural.
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