Prohibition using the present and near future
Clase 13 de 24 • Curso de Inglés Intermedio B1: Verbos Infinitivos y Transitivos (2021)
Contenido del curso
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Past necessities: using “have to” in the past
02:50 - 4

Quantifiers as adverbs
01:02 - 5
Practice: Quantifiers as adverbs
00:29 - 6

Expressing quantities with "hardly" and "not much"
02:35 - 7
Practice: expressing quantities with "hardly" and "not much"
00:30 - 8
Other and another
01:01 - 9

Using suffixes to turn adjectives into nouns
03:16 Module 1
Must / musn’t sirve para hablar acerca de una regla u orden, algo que es obligatorio de realizar. Puede usarse particularmente para prohibir algo en un lugar.
Ejemplos usando must/musn’t
What mustn’t we do in the restaurant?
- We mustn’t leave without paying.
- We must be respectful to the server.
- We mustn’t throw the food in the air.
What must we do at school or university?
- We must respect the teacher.
- We must do our homework.
- We must be on time.
What must we do at the airport?
- We must bring our passport or identity card?
- We must be on time.
- We must be patient, because sometimes there are a lot of delays.
What must we do at the park?
- We mustn’t throw garbage on the ground.
- We must have fun.
- We mustn’t damage the plants.
Ejercicio de writing
Escribe cuatro oraciones acerca de reglas en la escuela, aeropuerto o en el parque usando must / mustn’t. ¡Comparte tu trabajo en la sección de aportes!
Contribución creada por Andrés Guano.