Hi Teacher Andrew! Thanks you so much for this video lesson. The explanations are concise and understandable. It`s good to make such kind of video because many native and non-native speakers pretty often mixed up of these two words. I have watched other video lessons on such topic, but yours are explicit, meaning easy to understand. Bravo! You are an excellent English teacher. Despite the world facing corona virus, you do not abandon us in providing valuable video lessons. On this note, may I say long live teacher Andrew! Once again, thanking you for your commitment and dedication. With best wishes, Fazil
Perfect teaching videos! Andrew's videos always helps me a lot. In my country, Taiwan, we have to wear mask when going out. Hope every country in the world can go through the tough situation safely.
Now I understand the difference between “must” and “have to”..... your teaching way is very good.....I note all the points in my Word file what you are explaining or teaching... we have the time or chance to note down...... it’s easier when I don’t understand something then I came back with my notes and to your video again....thanks a lot,,,, I am from Dutch speaking country Netherland.....
Hello, teacher,from Greece! I hope you are very well! I sent you all my best wishes! Now,I must tell you about this lesson... However, I don't have such a vocabulary (in English language) to express what I really want! So,I almost always repeat the same things! I am sorry a lot for it! Anyway, the truth is clear and simple! In other words, in this case(in your case) the truth is almost obvious: You are the best teacher! When you are teaching, all the issues,all the lessons seem to be easy and understandable!!! Thank you very much,teacher! I am very glad that I can learn English with you!!! God bless you!
This Topic is awesome 👌 🌲 SUGGESTIONS (1) We must use the word "RULE" is better than the word using the " LAW" . Rules is applicable not only for LAW but anything. No one can teach this lesson in detailed as you
92boyka 👨🏻🏫 Hello. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. I have an answer to your question. Both of these expressions are the negative of ‘must’ and ‘have’. In full they look like this: ‘must not’ and ‘have not’. Their use follows as in the video, but in negative mode. I hope this is helpful for you.
Hi sir, this is super informative because I have a sense that these two have completely different meanings in some situations but my teacher said that they were the same. So thank you very much for clearing this up for us.
Thank you sir, you are a great English teacher Andrew please do lesson on Gerunds and take care of yourself from this Corona, stay home n stay healthy with lots of affection.
marcinhonovavista 👨🏻🏫 Hello. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. The answer to your question is this. Andrew used a red X with one example as you describe in your comment: the car parking sign. He could have used the red X on all of the negative examples. The red X is helpful to indicate the negative application of the language. I hope this is helpful for you.
Hello. We use the auxiliary verb "do". For example: "Do I have to do my homework?" In the negative: "I don't have to do my homework." Best wishes. Andrew
@@CrownAcademyEnglish Hello Andrew. I have the most respect and admiration for all you do. I wish you many blessings and lots of health for this new year. I'll keep recommending your videos to my students. You are made for this Andrew. A teaching Angel 💖🎁💝👏👏😊
Hi, I’ve got a problem and I can’t figure it out. My whole life I thought must expresses a higher obligation than have to. For me must was used for laws and rules, for authorities. For example, you must show me your identity card. Today I found out that have to expresses external authority, and if so, than why in that sentence we have must.
hello teacher i have to take IELTS academic exam in March end so that I can apply in fashion designing masters . i have listen about your IELTS course what do you think should I purchase and learn through your course before taking the exam or I should join any mock test course. please give me your honest advice if I get 7 bands then I would be eligible for applying in fashion business masters also in prestigious colleges of the world. regards ✨
Hello The Crown Academy IELTS course will save you lots of time when preparing for the IELTS exam. It has everything you need to succeed and get a high band. There are also several mock tests in the course as well as model answers to help you quickly improve. Your level of English seems good but that is not enough to get a high band in the IELTS exam. You also need to understand and learn specific techniques and tips for the exam. Our course will teach you that. I strongly recommend you take this course. IELTS course: www.crownacademyenglish.com/ielts-online-course/ Good luck.
@@CrownAcademyEnglish thank you ,, but please suggest me that 2months which means 60 days are enough to complete your course. i am not excellent in writing so please suggest me to strong my essay writing and I also need essay correction facility. thank you
60 days is enough time to complete the course. You study at your own pace and there are several ebooks and audio files that you can keep after the 60 days in case you need more time. There are plenty of writing exercises and model answers for writing tests in the course. There isn't an essay correction service in the course but the course support tutor will be able to recommend you some services if you send him a message from inside the course.
@@CrownAcademyEnglish thank you so much. hopefully I am going to start study from next week through that course. I am good at reading and listening but I really need 🐟🐠6.5 band in writing and speaking. thank you so much for guidance.✨
John: went to hospital because he was ill. because he was ill, he couldn't attend Michel's party... Michel to John: hey, Why didn't you join the party yesterday? John: 1) sorry Michel... I had to go to hospital 2) sorry Michel.. I should have gone to hospital Which one is the correct in both sentences?
Thank you so much. your method of teaching is really unique with a strong accent ^^. I think I must pay for your IELTS course. Please how can I contact you? because I have a few questions.
Mohamed Mifras 👨🏻🏫 Hello, Mohamed. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. I have an answer to your question. Both of your examples are in the negative form. They differ because example 1 is in the third person singular but example 2 applies to all other verb persons. My example sentence 1 is like this: ‘He / She doesn’t have to go to work today. It is a holiday.’ My example sentence 2 is like this: ‘I / You (singular) We / You (plural) They don’t have to go to school this week. It is a school holiday.’ I hope this is helpful for you.
Sheetal Soni 👨🏻🏫 Hello, Sheetal. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. I have an answer to your question. The example expression you write is correct, but only partly. There is something more to say to complete the sentence. My example sentence is this: ‘You should not park the car there. It is dangerous to other traffic.’ I hope this is helpful for you.
Sir Andrew, Would be +ing Past 1)I could be living in London (I'm not) 2)We should be saving more money (I AM NOT DOING IT) I SHOULD BE DOING IT) 3)I won't call my sister because, She might be eating dinner. 4)He may be going on the trip. 5)They must be having fun at the party. (100 percent sure ) Would be+ ing (Possibility) 1)He could be reading a book at the moment. (Possibility) 2)It would be snowing in London (possibility) 3)Mark would be eating pizza (possibilities) 4)He might be working right now. 5)I should be studying right now (but I'm not doing, I'm playing computer games) (tomorrow exam day I'm not studying) Could you please tell me can we use bothways Would be +ing 1)Past 2)Possibility
“I England, you have to drive on the left,” ...this is a law,,in this situation I thought we use “must” instead do of “have to” because it is a lawl.....
Rosario Di Rosa 👨🏻🏫 Hello, Rosario. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. Your example is incorrect as it is the wrong origin of the obligation. My example sentences are these: ‘Visitors have to park behind the main building,’ my brother told me. Or a sign informs me that ‘Visitors must park outside the bays reserved for hospital staff.’ I hope this is helpful for you.
Hi Teacher Andrew!
Thanks you so much for this video lesson. The explanations are concise and understandable. It`s good to make such kind of video because many native and non-native speakers pretty often mixed up of these two words. I have watched other video lessons on such topic, but yours are explicit, meaning easy to understand. Bravo! You are an excellent English teacher.
Despite the world facing corona virus, you do not abandon us in providing valuable video lessons. On this note, may I say long live teacher Andrew!
Once again, thanking you for your commitment and dedication.
With best wishes,
Fazil
I’m Persian and l moved to England 3 years ago recently I have met your useful Canal I have learnt many things, thanks a lot 🙏
Perfect teaching videos! Andrew's videos always helps me a lot. In my country, Taiwan, we have to wear mask when going out. Hope every country in the world can go through the tough situation safely.
Now I understand the difference between “must” and “have to”..... your teaching way is very good.....I note all the points in my Word file what you are explaining or teaching... we have the time or chance to note down...... it’s easier when I don’t understand something then I came back with my notes and to your video again....thanks a lot,,,, I am from Dutch speaking country Netherland.....
Hello, teacher,from Greece!
I hope you are very well!
I sent you all my best wishes!
Now,I must tell you about this lesson...
However, I don't have such a vocabulary (in English language) to express
what I really want!
So,I almost always repeat the same things!
I am sorry a lot for it!
Anyway, the truth is clear and simple!
In other words,
in this case(in your case)
the truth is almost obvious:
You are the best teacher!
When you are teaching,
all the issues,all the lessons seem to be easy and understandable!!!
Thank you very much,teacher!
I am very glad that I can learn English with you!!!
God bless you!
We are learning new things day by day. Thank you sir.
i.have to apply this lesson to practice my english speaking...
thank you sir andrew for this lesson....you are amazing teacher...
Excellent Explanation Sir . I am from India. Thank U
I must thank you Sir and keep practicing with Crown Academy of English .
This Topic is awesome 👌 🌲 SUGGESTIONS (1) We must use the word "RULE" is better than the word using the " LAW" . Rules is applicable not only for LAW but anything. No one can teach this lesson in detailed as you
My favorite teacher. I am Zubair from Bangladesh
Thank you much from Lebanon 🇱🇧
Now I understand that very well
And I though that is too difficult to understand ♥️👍🏻✅
I can't thank you enough for this English video.
Thank you very much you are the best teacher 🌹
Thank you, cheers from México.
We must stay at home in Coronaviurs time . We will beat it in short period .Thank so much Teacher
Good idea !
spectacular,thanks a lot Andrew,i hope you will make a video explaning the difference between "mustn't" and "haven't to"
92boyka 👨🏻🏫 Hello. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. I have an answer to your question. Both of these expressions are the negative of ‘must’ and ‘have’. In full they look like this: ‘must not’ and ‘have not’. Their use follows as in the video, but in negative mode. I hope this is helpful for you.
Each and everyday I am learning from your lessions...Thank you sir..
We MUST stay home !!! 😷👍🇻🇳
I must wash my hands.......... AGAIN! 🖐🖐
Andrew
I can't because I work in a care home.But it is Ok, I am not scared.I am enjoying the present moment , so it is enough.Take care.
Do you think by washing our hand we could be saved ??
woyo traore It’s a start/c’est un début ! 😅
@@Franciscoluche OK
This video is top notch! You are an amazing teacher.
Hi sir, this is super informative because I have a sense that these two have completely different meanings in some situations but my teacher said that they were the same. So thank you very much for clearing this up for us.
Thank you very much
Thank you very much for your good explanation. Please make a video on difference between be to and have to.
Hello,
"be to" -> Can you give me an example? I am not sure what you mean?
It's so clear.
thank you.💚
You're welcome. Thanks for your comment. :)
Andrew
Thank you sir 🙏
I must study hard for getting high score in tests.
I mustn't waist my time.
They must work hard to feed their children.
Thank you sir..💞💞
Thanks for your amazing explaining.
So wonderful, Mr.Andrew.
Thank you so much.
Thank you , now I realized the difference .
Awesome explanation than others. Wish you good luck.
Thanks a lot for this lesson. Very instructive.
😊thank you so much teacher.
😯 magistral teacher 👨🏻🏫
Thank you sir, you are a great English teacher Andrew please do lesson on Gerunds and take care of yourself from this Corona, stay home n stay healthy with lots of affection.
thanks alot for helpful advice
Thanks for our teacher,was useful video
And easy explanation, 🌹
excellent teaching - thanks a lot Andrew!
Thank you for teaching us! It was a very useful lesson.
Thank you.
Can we use them interchangeably in speaking?
Thanks for your excellent lesson.
Thank you so much, Andrew!
Thank you.Just a question.The only one exception is that one about car parking?
marcinhonovavista 👨🏻🏫 Hello. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. The answer to your question is this. Andrew used a red X with one example as you describe in your comment: the car parking sign. He could have used the red X on all of the negative examples. The red X is helpful to indicate the negative application of the language. I hope this is helpful for you.
I am eagerly waiting for that class
Very useful information! Thank you!
thank you was very clear.
Thank you sir.
HI Andrew, how do we ask with have to? And how do we use it in negative form? Thank you very much for your kind help. 💖😍👍
Hello. We use the auxiliary verb "do". For example: "Do I have to do my homework?"
In the negative: "I don't have to do my homework."
Best wishes.
Andrew
@@CrownAcademyEnglish Hello Andrew. I have the most respect and admiration for all you do. I wish you many blessings and lots of health for this new year. I'll keep recommending your videos to my students. You are made for this Andrew. A teaching Angel 💖🎁💝👏👏😊
thank you for your lessons, because i always wrote to my colleagues that they must to do something,but im understanding that i had make mistake
Thanks!!!!!
thank you, thank you, and very very muchas thank you
Is very good lesson.
Excellent, I am glad that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Thanks
YOR videos are awesome and informative
Sir my request is please make a little bit size of the words which are on display screen..
Thanks for you clear explanation.
When we want to express the internal obligation in the past, what would we represent it?
The past version of “have to”- “had to”
Thanks mr Andrew I got the different ♥️♥️♥️👍👍👍 we have to stay home until covid 19 disappeared together we will defeat it my greetings 🌹🌹🌹🌹👌
Hi, I’ve got a problem and I can’t figure it out. My whole life I thought must expresses a higher obligation than have to. For me must was used for laws and rules, for authorities. For example, you must show me your identity card. Today I found out that have to expresses external authority, and if so, than why in that sentence we have must.
I must subscribe this channel.
Sir . I wish you all the best . Your lessons are very interesting. I follow them. Bye
How may we describe subjective obligation of past?
Thanks 🎉🎉🎉
Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my English lessons.
Best wishes,
Andrew
I recommend you guys to watch the video with a 1.25 playback speed lol, and by the way thanks for the video .
Good Job!
Thank you sir
What does you mean when you say in correct form
Soo helpful
Very well 🙏🙏🤲🤲💐💐
"You must watch this video". Would that be subjective if someone else said (or wrote) that to you?
Fantastic
hello teacher
i have to take IELTS academic exam in March end so that I can apply in fashion designing masters . i have listen about your IELTS course what do you think should I purchase and learn through your course before taking the exam or I should join any mock test course. please give me your honest advice if I get 7 bands then I would be eligible for applying in fashion business masters also in prestigious colleges of the world.
regards ✨
Hello
The Crown Academy IELTS course will save you lots of time when preparing for the IELTS exam. It has everything you need to succeed and get a high band. There are also several mock tests in the course as well as model answers to help you quickly improve.
Your level of English seems good but that is not enough to get a high band in the IELTS exam. You also need to understand and learn specific techniques and tips for the exam. Our course will teach you that. I strongly recommend you take this course.
IELTS course: www.crownacademyenglish.com/ielts-online-course/
Good luck.
@@CrownAcademyEnglish thank you ,, but please suggest me that 2months which means 60 days are enough to complete your course. i am not excellent in writing so please suggest me to strong my essay writing and I also need essay correction facility.
thank you
60 days is enough time to complete the course. You study at your own pace and there are several ebooks and audio files that you can keep after the 60 days in case you need more time. There are plenty of writing exercises and model answers for writing tests in the course. There isn't an essay correction service in the course but the course support tutor will be able to recommend you some services if you send him a message from inside the course.
@@CrownAcademyEnglish thank you so much. hopefully I am going to start study from next week through that course. I am good at reading and listening but I really need 🐟🐠6.5 band in writing and speaking. thank you so much for guidance.✨
please upload the audio datei from this video on spotify
is correct to say l will must to work?
John: went to hospital because he was ill. because he was ill, he couldn't attend Michel's party...
Michel to John: hey, Why didn't you join the party yesterday?
John: 1) sorry Michel... I had to go to hospital
2) sorry Michel.. I should have gone to hospital
Which one is the correct in both sentences?
Thank you so much. your method of teaching is really unique with a strong accent ^^.
I think I must pay for your IELTS course.
Please how can I contact you? because I have a few questions.
Sir,
How can we use
1)Doesn't have to
2)don't have to
Are these have to usage negative?
Mohamed Mifras 👨🏻🏫 Hello, Mohamed. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. I have an answer to your question. Both of your examples are in the negative form. They differ because example 1 is in the third person singular but example 2 applies to all other verb persons. My example sentence 1 is like this: ‘He / She doesn’t have to go to work today. It is a holiday.’ My example sentence 2 is like this: ‘I / You (singular) We / You (plural) They don’t have to go to school this week. It is a school holiday.’ I hope this is helpful for you.
@@sirmeowthelibrarycat thank you
I think have to we can use it in necessity
In Italy we have to stay at home...
Thx Andrew
If I use should not park the car is correct sentence
Sheetal Soni 👨🏻🏫 Hello, Sheetal. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. I have an answer to your question. The example expression you write is correct, but only partly. There is something more to say to complete the sentence. My example sentence is this: ‘You should not park the car there. It is dangerous to other traffic.’ I hope this is helpful for you.
Now i know thanks 🍀
Happy Easter
what about 'don't have to'?
Sir Andrew,
Would be +ing Past
1)I could be living in London (I'm not)
2)We should be saving more money
(I AM NOT DOING IT) I SHOULD BE DOING IT)
3)I won't call my sister because, She might be eating dinner.
4)He may be going on the trip.
5)They must be having fun at the party. (100 percent sure )
Would be+ ing (Possibility)
1)He could be reading a book at the moment. (Possibility)
2)It would be snowing in London (possibility)
3)Mark would be eating pizza
(possibilities)
4)He might be working right now.
5)I should be studying right now (but I'm not doing, I'm playing computer games) (tomorrow exam day I'm not studying)
Could you please tell me can we use bothways Would be +ing
1)Past
2)Possibility
Sir please send conjunction class
All or Every
She studied hards she ,,must or cant have fail the exame ,,,,choose..... must لوcant شنوراح نختار م
Please meaning eyebrow because that's my home work 🙂💭
Why u used must with only I
“I England, you have to drive on the left,” ...this is a law,,in this situation I thought we use “must” instead do of “have to” because it is a lawl.....
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Can you translat arabic
In England you have to teach in English at school.
HAVE TO: you do not have choice!
Visitors have not to park (because there is a law). Might it be right too?
Rosario Di Rosa 👨🏻🏫 Hello, Rosario. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. Your example is incorrect as it is the wrong origin of the obligation. My example sentences are these: ‘Visitors have to park behind the main building,’ my brother told me. Or a sign informs me that ‘Visitors must park outside the bays reserved for hospital staff.’ I hope this is helpful for you.
We must ourselves from Omicron.
Azv
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Thank you so much
thank you sir
thanks