MODALS VERBS

HAVE TO: used to say that something is important or necessary ❤ ⭐

OUGHT TO : used to tell someone that something is a good idea ‼ 🔥

SHOULD: used to tell someone that something is a good idea ‼ ✅

MUST: used to say that something is important or necessary ✅ 🚩

THE DIFFERENCE OF OUGHT AND SHOULD ❤ ❤

Ought to isn't as common as should ✅ ✅

Ought used mostly in writing, and the negative form is rare ✅ ⭐

THE DIFFERENCE OF HAVE TO AND MUST ⭐ ⭐

The principal difference between must and have to can be the emotional context 🚩 ⭐

Must expresses the speaker's feelings, while have to express, an impersonal idea 😃 ⭐

HAVE TO doesn't look like a modal verb, but it performs the same function and can play the role of must in past tenses (had to), present and future ❤ ⭐

EXEMPLE OF HAVE TO: I have to pay the bills because my wife is ill ✅ ⭐

In negatives sentences, it must express a strict prohibition. Exemple: You mustn't smoke here 🎉 ⭐

MUST express submission to several general laws, that is,something that must be done, as it is accepted as appropriate in society ❤ ⭐

EXEMPLE OF MUST: We must pay taxes 🚩 🏴

it isn't necessary to use the verb should with the particle "to" and the principal verb will be used in the infinitive. It is correct to say "i should learn" and not "i should to learn" 🏁 ❤

To form sentences in the negative, we can use SHOULD NOT or SHOULDN'T. The meaning of both forms is the same. ⭐ ‼

In negative sentences, have to express the idea that " you aren't obliged to do something, but you can do it if you want", requiring an auxiliary verb. Exemple: You don't have to pay for this ⭐ 🏴

EXEMPLE OF SHOULD: You should arrive early at the airport 🏁 ❤

always there is a modal verb, it is mandatory to have another verb in the sentence ❤ 🔥

in the negative form, the word "not" must always come between "ought" and "to".Exemple: You ought not to listen carefully ❤ ⭐

EXEMPLE OF OUGHT TO: You ought to quit smoking ✅ 💥