This lesson contains 10 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
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Modals in the passive voice
We use the passive voice when we don’t know who or what is responsible for an action, or it might not be important, or we want to emphasise the importance of an action rather than the person/thing responsible for doing it
Modal verbs indicate ability, obligation, lack of obligation, necessity, permission, possibility, prohibition or recommendation
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Necessity
We use need to/have to/must + be + past participle to talk about past events that are necessary
This costumer still needs to be reminded to sign this form
They have to be helped with planning the project
These forms must be finished before next week
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Which one is correct?
A
this expense needs to explained as it wasn't approved
B
this expense needs to be explained as it wasn't approved
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recommendations
We also use both have to and must for strong recommendations
His works must be checked before it's handed in
The expense reports have to be sent, the deadline has already past
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Which one is correct?
A
the pitch must be done during the presentation
B
the pitch must be doing during the presentation
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obligations
we use have to more frequently for external rules, and must more frequently for obligations we maker for ourselves
according to government regulations, these policies have to be followed when we lend money to clients
the training must be evaluated by this afternoon as I am leaving tomorrow on holiday