Berikutini beberapa kegunaan must dan should yang sering ditemukan pada berbagai bacaan dan percakapan sehari - hari: Menyatakan sebuah keharusan. Memberikan saran. Menyatakan sebuah kepastian. Menyatakan sebuah kemungkinan. Memberikan pernyataan tentang opini. Penggunaan Must dan Should untuk Menyatakan Sebuah Keharusan Youuse the lift if there is a fire! You have exact change ready to buy your ticket. Images Schroeder English 12 Bentuk kalimat tersebut dibedakan oleh penggunaan modals berupa kata " must " dan " have to ". Materi must and must not. Visitors must not eat and drink inside the museum. Use "have MateriPembelajaran Modals Lengkap Pengertian, Fungsi, Jenis, Penggunaan, Contoh Kalimat Modals Dalam Bahasa Inggris Materi Diambil Dari : Buku Hara Atqya Penerbit Pustaka Baru Press. Since you do not practice seriously, you must not Win the dance competition. ( Karena kamu tidak berlatih dengan serius. kamu pasti tidak akan menang dalam MUSTMust merupakan kata dalam bahasa inggris yang memiliki arti pasti. Must sudah tidak membutuhkan modal auxiliary dalam bahasa inggris. Contoh 1. I must go to school now, I don't want to come late 2. she must wear the uniform from the school 3. he must call me if he arrives from Jakarta 4. we must bring the umbrella because today will rain 5. Must'Must' digunakan pada saat Anda ingin menunjukkan bahwa sesuatu yang dimaksud benar adanya dan logis. Misalnya, pada saat musim dingin, maka orang-orang akan merasa kedingingan. Selain itu 'Must' dapat digunakan untuk menunjukkan kewajiban yang begitu kuat atau kewajiban yang diperlukan menurut diri sendiri dan orang di sekitar. Contoh: Vay Nhanh Fast Money. Should, have to, dan must adalah modals obligation. Modals obligation sendiri adalah jenis modals yang digunakan untuk menunjukan keharusan atau ketiga modals obligation tersebut memiliki fungsi yang sama, tapi dalam aturan penggunaannya should, have to, must memiliki aturannya latihan berikut dimaksudkan untuk menilai sejauh mana kemampuan kita dalam membedakan ketiga jenis modals obligation tersebut terutama dalam penggunaannya pada sebuah yang akan kita bahas kali ini merupakan soal isian pendek, kita diharuskan memilih bentuk modals obligation yang paling tepat untuk setiap kalimat yang juga sudah pernah memposting variasi soal latihan modals obligation must, have to, should dalam bentuk pilihan mari kita coba soal latihan dalam bentuk isian soal soal isian dan pembahasan should, have to, must of obligation should, have to, must exerciseFill in the blank with the most appropriate modals of obligation must, have to, modals could also be in negative form depend on the sentence I . . . . . bring hand-sanitizer every time due to pandemic You . . . . . eat chocolate too much. It's not good for your health. 3. I . . . . . finish reading this book Risa . . . . . come to the meeting today. She is the IT team. The meeting is for marketing staff I think the students . . . . . bring their own lunch to minimize the possibility of getting infected. 6. Every guest who comes to my house . . . . . smoke cigarette or vape. If they insist to smoke they must leave my Helen Should we wait for Aaron?Carl We . . . . . Let's begin without Helen Should we wait for Aaron?Carl Aaron will be late. He . . . . . deliver his sister first before he gets The new employee needs to understand that if he wants to be promoted, he . . . . . work The room is being sterilized. Everyone . . . . . enter the We . . . . . be at bus station 15 minutes early otherwise we won't be able to go home because it's the last You . . . . . go to to get the newest English I told him yesterday he . . . . . pay for the flu shot. It's Why is Claire doing here? She . . . . . be at the office now. Isn't she still on medication? 15. You . . . . . go out without wearing uniform. It's still working hours, unless you want to get a Sooner or later Tina . . . . . tell her problem. She can't solve her problem by herself. She needs a You . . . . . be more nice to Mindy if you want to win her heart. 18. This is maximum security room, everybody . . . . . show their personal ID when they enter the room. 19. Nick Hello Kellen what's up?Kellen I'm Hey, can you come tomorrow to the park? Jessica and I will make free running I'm sorry, I can't. I . . . . . stand by at the warehouse. My boss tells me there will be more stuffs coming tomorrow. 20. Mom "Ricky stop being lazy! You . . . . . tidy your room before you hang out with your friends. This is the end of modals of obligation should, have to, must jawaban soal isian dan pembahasan should, have to, mustBerikut kunci jawaban dan pembahasan soal isian modals of obligation should, have to dan have tokeharusan karena keadaan / situasi2. shouldn'tnasihat bernada negatif3. mustkeharusan berdasarkan tekad diri sendiri4. doesn't have to memberi tahukan sesuatu yang tidak perlu dilakukan5. shouldkeharusan berupa pendapat6. must notmenyatakan sebuah larangan7. don't have tomemberi tahukan sesuatu yang tidak perlu dilakukan8. has tomenunjukkan sebuah keharusan yang digunakan dalam sebuah percakapan, menggunakan has karena subject orang ketiga tunggal9. mustkeharusan berdasarkan tekad diri sendiri10. must notmenyatakan sebuah larangan11. have tokeharusan karena keadaan / situasi12. shouldkeharusan yang bermakna saran / nasihat13. didn't have to memberi tahukan sesuatu yang tidak perlu dilakukan dalam bentuk past tense14. shouldn'tnasihat bernada negatif15. must notmenyatakan sebuah larangan16. has to keharusan karena keadaan / situasi, menggunakan has karena subject orang ketiga tunggal17. shouldkeharusan yang bermakna saran / nasihat18. mustmenunjukan sebuah kewajiban / keharusan dalam sebuah aturan19. have tomenunjukkan sebuah keharusan yang digunakan dalam sebuah percakapan20. mustmemberikan nasihat yang kuatDownload soal PDFDimensi Bahasa Inggris"Semangat menebar manfaat." The first examples are what is called the epistemic use of the modals "can" and "must" they're saying things about the speaker's knowledge and expectations, not about possibilities or powers in the real world. They both say "I am sure that" or "I conclude that" it isn't broken. Certainly can't is more likely there in BrE I don't know about AmE. In BrE, epistemic "mustn't" is more commonly used to mean something like "I conclude that", often with a hint of surprise, eg he mustn't have found the box means something like "I thought he would find the box, but judging from what happened afterwards, he didn't find it". It musn't be broken is certainly possible, but has a hint of surprise which is not there in It can't be broken. The other use is deontic it's not about the speaker's knowledge, but about potentialities and obligations in the real world. In that context, "must" and "can" have very different meanings you must not even touch it means "you are not permitted to touch it", or "you risk some awful consequence if you touch it", whereas "you cannot even touch it note that "cannot" is one word, not two means "it is not possible for you to touch it". This can sometimes be intepreted as social or institutional possibility, and so means the same as "must not", but it could also refer to some other kind or possibility, such as "it is not physically possible for you to touch it". The relationship between epistemic can and must has little in common with the relationship between deontic can and must. Hari/Tanggal Rabu, 23 September 2020Kelas Jam Ke 1 Kelas 8A, 8B, 8C Jam Ke 3 Kelas 8D, 8E MUST AND MUSN’T Use MUST and must not to state musts / rules Must be used to declare obligations that originate from oneself rather than others. These obligations do not constitute law or regulation Must digunakan untuk menyatakan kewajiban yang berasal dari diri sendiri bukan dari orang lain kewajiban ini bukan merupakan hukum atau peraturan To declare a rule and the rules are strict, then we use Must / must not. verbs after Must / must not always use the first form of verbs for active sentences while for passive sentences you can add Be + V3. Following is an example of using Must / Must Not for school rules. Untuk menyatakan aturan dan aturannya ketat, maka kita menggunakan Harus / tidak boleh. kata kerja setelah Harus / tidak harus selalu menggunakan bentuk kata kerja pertama untuk kalimat aktif sedangkan untuk kalimat pasif Anda bisa menambahkan Be + V3. Berikut ini adalah contoh penggunaan Harus / Tidak Harus untuk aturan sekolah. 1. You mustn’t play truant 2. You must wear a school uniform 3. You mustn’t bully students 4. You must respect the school material 5. You mustn’t eat gum in the school. 6. You mustn’t cheat in an exam 7. You mustn’t copy homework 8. You mustn’t smoke in school 9. You must pay attention to the teachers. 10. You mustn’t run in the corridor. Example 1 We must wear a uniform every day. From Monday to Thursday we must wear the batik shirt. The girls must wear a black skirt, and the boys must wear a pair of black pants. On Friday we must wear the Scout uniform. We must wear proper shoes. We must not wear sandals, a T-shirt, or a casual wear at any place and at any time during the school hours. Example 2 We must not be late to school. We must come on time to class and to the fag ceremony. If we are late, we must wait outside the gate. We must not come in until the security guard gives us permission. We must sign a paper before we come to class. If we cannot come on time for any reason, we must hand in a notice from our parents to the principal. Example 3 We can learn well if the classroom is clean and tidy. So, we must keep our classroom clean and tidy. We must not litter. We must put the garbage in the garbage bin. We must not write or draw anything on the desks and on the walls. We must sweep the floor and dust the teacher’s desk and the shelf every day. Example 4 We can learn if the class is not noisy. My friends and I know very well that we must not be noisy. We must respect our friends who are working seriously. We must not chat and talk very loudly in class. We must keep our voice low. We must not play around. We must work at our desks most of the time. For more learning see the video from my youtube channel VIDEO MUST / HAVE TO Don't forget to share, like and subscribe... thank you... 😚😚TASK FOR 8A, 8B, 8C, 8D, 8E Give your comment in this blog about obligation using must and musn't!Remember I take the attendance list from your comment!Mam mengambil absen kalian di dari komentar kalian di blog ini... thank you... Many learners confuse how to use the words must’ and mustn’t’ in English. While they might seem tricky, they are actually quite simple to use. Must’ is a modal verb, which means it does not show an action like most verbs. Instead, we use it to show two things, necessity or can use must’ in a sentence to talk about something we need to do. For example, I must get my hair cut before my meeting tomorrow’. In this sentence, we can see it is important for me to get my hair cut before the meeting. Maybe I want to make a good impression on my boss!The opposite is must not’ or mustn’t’. We use this to talk about thinks we need to avoid doing. For example I mustn’t drink too much beer at this party’. In this sentence, we can see that I don’t think it is a good idea to drink too much beer at the party and want to avoid doing it. This might be because of my important meeting with my are other modal verbs for talking about necessity, such as have to’. Usually when we use the word must’ it is because the speaker has decided something is necessary to do. In the example above, the speaker decided it would be a good idea to cut his hair. When we use have to’, it is often because someone else has decided the action is necessary. For example I have to cut my hair because long hair isn’t allowed at my new company’. Improve your English grammar, vocabulary and more with EF English Live PossibilityWhen we are talking about possible causes of a situation or action, we can use the word must’ to show we are fairly sure of the reason behind something. For exampleThe cookies are missing. Sally must have taken this example, the speaker is sure that Sally is the person who took the cookies. Maybe Sally loves cookies or has a history of taking food from the kitchen. Whatever the reason, the speaker has decided that it was Sally who took the the opposite situation, we use couldn’t’ or can’t’ instead of mustn’t’. For exampleThe cookies are missing. Jayne couldn’t have taken this example, the speaker is sure that Jayne didn’t take the cookies. Perhaps she is on a diet or just doesn’t like them. Either way, the speaker has decided that it’s not possible that Jayne took this situation, we never use mustn’t’. Using mustn’t’ in this situation is a common problem with English learners so make sure you avoid doing it must have been interesting finding out about these words if you’ve read this far in the article. If you found it useful, comment on it below or share it with your friends on social you want to learn more English online, you can try our courses and learn more with private teachers. WilWil is a writer, teacher, learning technologist and keen language learner. He’s taught English in classrooms and online for nearly 10 years, trained teachers in using classroom and web technology, and written e-learning materials for several major websites. He speaks four languages and is currently looking for another one to start learning. For VOA Learning English, this is Everyday Grammar. This week's Everyday Grammar looks at how to use the modals may, must and might. Modal verbs called modals for short are auxiliary verbs that express a speaker’s attitude and the strength of that attitude. There are about 17 modals in English. They have multiple meanings and sometimes overlap in ways that are confusing to English learners. Today we will look at how we use these modals to express how certain, or sure, you are of something. Degrees of certainty in the present and past Grammar expert Betty Azar explains that these modals tell us how sure speakers are about what they are saying. A person who is 100 percent sure uses the verb be, as in, "I am sick." If they are mostly sure, say 95 percent, they will use the modal must, as in, "I must be sick." When speakers are about 50 percent sure, they will use the modals may, might, or could; as in "I may be sick. I might be sick. I could be sick." Might as the past tense of may Might is used as the past form of may. For example "I may take more pictures." This is a direct quote She said she might take more pictures. This is reported speech Notice how may changed to might. Modals change to a past form in reported speech. Yesterday we had a staff meeting. I looked around the room and noticed my co-worker Anna was not there. I asked, "Where's Anna?" and got three answers from my co-workers. Jonathan answered, "Oh, she may be making a video in the studio." Kelly said, "She might have stayed home today." Adam told us, "She called me to say she was doing an interview at the Capitol this morning. So she must still be working over there." In this conversation, you can see a change from may to might. May shows the speaker is not sure in the present moment "She may be making a video." May changes to might to express a possible state in the past "She might have stayed home." Finally, must expresses a strong certainty "She must be working there." People today do not always follow these rules about present and past tense for may and might. You will hear both words to express the same degree of certainty. English speakers still express strong certainty in phrases like, "It must be love." Listen for the word might in this song by The Cars. You might think it's foolish Or maybe it's untrue You might think I'm crazy But all I want is you By using might, the singer is expressing about 50 percent certainty. Degrees of uncertainty in the future Now let's look at how we express certainty about the future. My friend Andy has a test next week. He has studied very hard for months. I told him, "You will do well on the test. Don't worry." I believe with 100 percent certainty that Andy will pass the test. On the other hand, Carrie, who has to take the same test, just began studying last week. I warned her, "You might not do well on the test. You should study more this weekend." I am not so sure that Carrie will pass. In fact, I doubt it. I express that future possibility with might. May is sometimes used to express hope The idea of possible future events lets English speakers use may to talk about hopes. You will see may on greeting cards and in prayers or religious writings. A quick look at Google Ngrams shows that few people are using may in this way. Now, it is much more common to hear "I hope that." Google Ngram of "may you" The group Celtic Woman sings of their wishes in "May it Be" May it be an evening star, Shines down upon you. May it be when darkness falls, Your heart will be true. Traditional poems and prayers also use may to express positive sentiments. This is part of an old Irish blessing May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind always be at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face. With that in mind, the Everyday Grammar team says, "May you find our articles useful." I’m Jill Robbins. And I'm Adam Brock. Dr. Jill Robbins wrote this story for Learning English. Adam Brock was the editor. ________________________________________________________________ Words in This Story certain - adj. not having any doubt about something; convinced or sure positive - adj. thinking that a good result will happen hopeful or optimistic modal verb - a verb such as can, could, shall, should, ought to, will, or would that is usually used with another verb to express ideas such as possibility, necessity, and permission auxiliary verb - a verb such as have, be, may, do, shall, will, can, or must that is used with another verb to show the verb's tense, to form a question, etc. Now it’s your turn. Write a sentence using may, might, or must. We'll check your grammar in the Comments section. Everyday Grammar - May, Might, Must May, Might Must - past modals ​

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