englishboy
11-02-2010, 01:14 PM
rewrite :
Am i allowed to catch the ball during the game ? [must ]
choose :
.i [must - have to ] leave soon , the train leaves in 5 minutes .
i [ must - have to ] be at home at 5 oclock .
مستر نعيم
11-02-2010, 02:24 PM
Must I catch the ball during the game?
Must + subject + inf.
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I must leave soon. the train leaves in 5 minutes.
We use must as a (Strong reminer to ourselves)
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I have to be at home at 5 o'clock.
angle girl
11-02-2010, 03:38 PM
rewrite :
Am i allowed to catch the ball during the game ? [must ]
choose :
.i [must - have to ] leave soon , the train leaves in 5 minutes .
i [ must - have to ] be at home at 5 oclock .
1\ i must catch the ball during the game
2\ must
3\ have to
englishboy
11-02-2010, 04:28 PM
لااعتقد ان هذا يطي نفس المعنى للجملة الاولى
ولماذا لاتعبر الجملة الثانية عن الزام خارجي فالقطار سوف يرحل
والجملة الثالثة لماذا لاتعبر عن Strong reminer to ourselves
Abbadi
11-02-2010, 06:56 PM
1 Must and have to
a This is a rule in a British Rail leaflet about a Young Person's Railcard.
You must buy your ticket before starting your journey, unless you join the train at
a station where ticket purchase facilities are not available.
Now look at this conversation.
Abigail: There isn't much time to spare. You'd better buy your ticket on the train.
Phil: I can't do that. I want to use this railcard. I have to buy the ticket before
I get on.
12 MODAL VERBS PAGE l16
When we talk about necessity in the present or the near future, we can use either
must or have (got) to. But there is a difference in meaning. We normally use must
when the speaker feels the necessity and have to when the necessity is outside the
speaker.
You must buy your ticket before starting your journey.
I have to buy the ticket before I get on the train.
The leaflet uses must because the rule is made by British Rail, and they are the
authority. Phil uses have to because the rule is not his, and the necessity results
from the situation.
You must... is a way of ordering someone to do something. You have to... is a way
of telling them what is necessary in the situation.
You must fill in a form. (I'm telling you.)
You have to fill in a form. (That's the rule.)
I must go on a diet. I'm getting overweight.
I have to go on a diet. The doctor has told me to
englishboy
12-02-2010, 12:18 AM
طلبت حل هذه الجمله اكثر من مرة
ايعجز اياتذة المنتدى عن حلها
ٌRewrite
Am i allowed to catch he ball during the game ? [must ] n
ولو سمحتوا ماحدش يقول
Musi i catch the ball during the game ?
لاننى اعتقد انها لاتطي نفس المعني
samiro
12-02-2010, 12:26 AM
have i mustn't catch the during the game? ممكن والله أعلم
samiro
12-02-2010, 12:29 AM
Have I mustn't catch the ball during the game?o
Mr Yacoub
12-02-2010, 01:31 AM
طلبت حل هذه الجمله اكثر من مرة
ايعجز اياتذة المنتدى عن حلها
ٌRewrite
Am i allowed to catch he ball during the game ? [must ] n
ولو سمحتوا ماحدش يقول
Musi i catch the ball during the game ?
لاننى اعتقد انها لاتطي نفس المعني
السؤال بسيط يا بنى
الاجابة الصحيحة هى
Can I catch he ball during the game ?
مستر / طارق الديب
12-02-2010, 01:41 AM
طلبت حل هذه الجمله اكثر من مرة
ايعجز اياتذة المنتدى عن حلها
ٌRewrite
Am i allowed to catch he ball during the game ? [must ] n
ولو سمحتوا ماحدش يقول
Musi i catch the ball during the game ?
لاننى اعتقد انها لاتطي نفس المعني
Is it a must to carry the ball during the game
rose adel
12-02-2010, 09:13 AM
is it a must not to catch the ball during the match
rose adel
12-02-2010, 09:24 AM
tell us from where u got the sentence and if from ateacher ask him to answer it and tell us to benefit
samar ragab
12-02-2010, 02:59 PM
ممكن حد يفهمني حاجة هو مش سؤال rewright دة مش اتلغي وبقي مكانة find the mistake يعني هو جاي في الامتحان ولا اية