sábado, 9 de julho de 2011

English Learning Tip of the Day: Tip of the Day: 45 Have to or Must?

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Tip of the Day: 45 Have to or Must?
Kenneth Beare
From Kenneth Beare, your Guide to English as 2nd Language

Have to or Must?

Use "must" for strong obligations at the moment of speaking. Use "have to" for daily responsibilities.

Example Sentences

I have to catch a train for work every morning.
I must get going. It's late!

Quiz of the Day - Travel Vocabulary Quiz

English vocabulary quiz focusing on related travel vocabulary for travelling by air, by sea, by rail or by bus.


English Worksheet of the Day - Passive Voice

Sometimes it's better to use the passive voice. For example: 'Fords are made in Detroit' is much better than 'Somebody makes Fords in Detroit'. Learn about the passive voice.


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