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What is a sentence using must?

What is a sentence using must?

We 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!

What is a interrogative sentence for kids?

Interrogative sentences are sentences that ask a question. A subject is who or what the sentence is about, while a predicate talks about the subject or what the subject is doing. Interrogative sentences also must end with a question mark.

How do you use must in a question?

In English, “must” is used when we are talking about obligations. Unlike other verbs in English which usually adopt the verb “to do” as an auxiliary, “must” does not. In fact, to create the interrogative form of “must”, all we have to do is invert the subject and “must” and our interrogative is formed.

What are interrogative sentence 5 examples?

Here are 5 Interrogative Sentences Examples; Who is coming to the play? When do you intend to move here? How kind of school do you want to study at?

How do you use interrogative sentences?

An interrogative sentence is a sentence that asks a question. Interrogative sentences can be direct or indirect, begin with or without pronouns, and feature yes/no interrogatives, alternative questions, or tag questions. Interrogative sentences often start with interrogative pronouns and end with a question mark.

Should interrogative sentences examples?

Interrogative Sentences with Should

  • Who should we vote out?
  • What car should we rent?
  • Where should we stay?
  • What beach should we go first?
  • How should we finish this trip?

What are interrogative sentences 5 examples?

Here are 5 Interrogative Sentences Examples;

  • Who is coming to the play?
  • When do you intend to move here?
  • How kind of school do you want to study at?
  • How did you get here alone?
  • How do you manage to laugh like this?

How do you teach the word must?

Meaning 1: We use MUST when we want to say that it is necessary or very important that something happens in the present or future.

  1. Examples: I must work hard on my English!
  2. Pupils must not run in the corridors. (note: here, ‘must’ expresses a school rule.)
  3. Examples:
  4. I must say, this food is delicious!