Do you remember which modal verbs we can use to express obligation? To talk about obligation, freedom and necessity to do something, we use the verbs ‘must‘ and ‘have to‘.
In negative statements and questions, ‘must’ and ‘have to’ have special meaning and are used differently.
Remember that modal verbs are always followed by a base form of a verb – an infinitive verb without to.
‘Must not’ is a negative obligation, meaning that something is not allowed.
We form negative statements with ‘must not’ like this:
subject + must not + the verb
Singular | Plural |
I must not (mustn’t) speak You must not speak He/she/it must not speak | We must not speak You must not speak They must not speak |
We use ‘don’t have to‘ to show that there is no obligation. You can do something if you want to but it’s not compulsory.
The structure is:
subject + do not / don’t / doesn’t have to + the verb
Singular | Plural |
I do not (don’t) have to wait You don’t have to wait He/she/it doesn’t have to wait | We don’t have to wait You don’t have to wait They don’t have to wait |
Let’s summarize:
We also use ‘have to’ in questions, for example, to ask if something is necessary. Such questions are formed like this:
Do / Does + subject + have to + the verb
Singular | Plural |
Do I have to speak? Do you have to speak? Does he/she/it have to speak? | Do we have to speak? Do you have to speak? Do they have to speak? |
Note: ‘Must’ is possible for questions, for example: – Must we finish this today? But it is not as common as ‘have to‘. |
Watch this video from Woodward English where you’ll learn the difference between ‘mustn’t’ and ‘don’t have to’ and can practise these phrases:
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