The document discusses the differences between various modal verbs used to express obligation, suggestion, permission and prohibition in English. Specifically, it compares "should" and "shouldn't" which express suggestion, "have to" and "must" which express obligation, "don't have to" which expresses lack of necessity or permission, and "mustn't" and "can't" which express prohibition. Examples are provided for the different uses of each modal verb.
The document discusses the differences between various modal verbs used to express obligation, suggestion, permission and prohibition in English. Specifically, it compares "should" and "shouldn't" which express suggestion, "have to" and "must" which express obligation, "don't have to" which expresses lack of necessity or permission, and "mustn't" and "can't" which express prohibition. Examples are provided for the different uses of each modal verb.
The document discusses the differences between various modal verbs used to express obligation, suggestion, permission and prohibition in English. Specifically, it compares "should" and "shouldn't" which express suggestion, "have to" and "must" which express obligation, "don't have to" which expresses lack of necessity or permission, and "mustn't" and "can't" which express prohibition. Examples are provided for the different uses of each modal verb.