Using ‘mustn’t’ and ‘needn’t’ correctly – English Grammar Lesson

✅ 👉 Check the latest Video - American Idioms I love to use the most? Using ‘mustn’t’ and ‘needn’t’ correctly – English Grammar Lesson Take a quiz : In this lesson, we are going to learn the difference between the two modal verbs, mustn’t and needn’t. They both have completely different meanings and can’t be used interchangeably. Mustn’t is used to say something is not allowed or something is prohibited. When you want to say it is necessary that you do not do something, then use mustn’t. • Example: You mustn’t play football. (prohibited from playing) • Example: You mustn’t tell anybody. (not allowed to tell) • Example: You mustn’t lose the document. (it is necessary that you do not lose) • Example: You mustn’t call him when he is busy. (it is necessary you do not disturb him Needn’t is very different from mustn’t. It is used to say that you do not have to d
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