We can use these words to talk about something you need to do:
should | have to | have got to | must |
We can use 'should,' 'have to' and 'have got to' to talk about necessity, or something that is needed.
![test](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/YOUTH/ENGL115Youth/Unit%2005/grammar/Grammar%205-6/5-6g1.jpg)
I have to pass this test. It's worth 50% of my final mark!
![pyr](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/YOUTH/ENGL115Youth/Unit%2005/grammar/Grammar%205-6/5-6g2.jpg)
We should add one more person to the pyramid!
![cake](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/YOUTH/ENGL115Youth/Unit%2005/grammar/Grammar%205-6/5-6g3.jpg)
She's got to stop eating so much cake!
We use the word 'must' usually only in a formal or serious and important situation.
![project](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/YOUTH/ENGL115Youth/Unit%2005/grammar/Grammar%205-6/5-6g4.jpg)
All students must finish the project to pass this class.
![earthquake](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/YOUTH/ENGL115Youth/Unit%2005/grammar/Grammar%205-6/5-6g5.jpg)
You must know what to do in case of an earthquake.
![mail](https://smrt.sfo2.cdn.digitaloceanspaces.com/core/LMLA/YOUTH/ENGL115Youth/Unit%2005/grammar/Grammar%205-6/5-6g6.jpg)
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