Obligation and Prohibition
Adjectives
Tenses structures
100

have to, must and should

The expression or words you use to talk about prohibiton o obligation

100

My car is a bit older than yours.

Comparative

100

Start in the past and is still true now, you can use for/ since HAVE/ HAS+ BEEN + VERB ING


Present perfect continous: Hanna has been working since April 2020

200

Use for obligation or something necessary to do

Have to, must

200

est TERMINATION

Superlatives

200

have/has+ verb p. part

Present perfect

300

Is a modal verb and is less strong than must and have to

should

300

Irregular comparatives and superlatives bad/ far

worse- worst

further/farther

farthest

400
More common for specific or personal obligation.
Must- my own decision, ex. I MUST buy a new t-shirt.
400

People think about themselves and not about other people.

selfish

400

Katie and Jimmy are getting married in October.

present continous for future form

500

The use for should, is?

To give an advice or opinion, to say we think sthg is rigth or wrong to do.

500

Huge- kind of adjective

size adjective

500

We use to tell another person what someone said.

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