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| ![]() Must / mustn't Must is a word that is used to talk about an obligation, something you have to do, like following a law or a rule. In this programme we look at how to use this word and its negative form, mustn't. Hanbing from China is our Grammar Challenge student who has the task of forming correct sentences using this grammar. Listen to the programme!
![]() Download Nuala's grammar explanation and table (pdf - 22k) Download this programme (mp3 - 1.8mb) [an error occurred while processing this directive] Now it's your turn to practise must and mustn't . Go to our quiz page on this subject here.
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