Do you have to do it? Must you do it? Perhaps you ought to. Or should.
What about recommendations and prohibitions? They look like obligations, but they are not ...
Join us as we explore how obligations are expressed in English.
This session comes from our Advanced Use of English Practice & Feedback series. Each one-hour single-topic session in the series reviews advanced instances and implications of the topic, problem areas, common errors and traps, and includes illustrative exercises and time for a "problem clinic".
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