Yes, you are right! Both 'müssen' and 'sollen' mean 'must' in German, but they are used differently. 'Müssen' indicates obligation or legal requirement, while 'sollen' is more about advice or recommendation. In this sentence, since the emphasis is on the law (the necessity of wearing a helmet for motorcyclists), 'müssen' is more appropriate. Thank you for your insight!
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In #16, aren't both mussen and sollen (both 3p plural) possible, depending on what you mean (complying with a rule/law vs. a recommendation/advice)?
Yes, you are right! Both 'müssen' and 'sollen' mean 'must' in German, but they are used differently. 'Müssen' indicates obligation or legal requirement, while 'sollen' is more about advice or recommendation. In this sentence, since the emphasis is on the law (the necessity of wearing a helmet for motorcyclists), 'müssen' is more appropriate. Thank you for your insight!
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