Villages need to follow strict rules. (Rewrite it using the modal auxiliary showing "obligation")
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Villages should follow strict rules.
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Villages must/ought to follow strict rules.
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- In English, we use modal auxiliary verbs to express ideas such as ability, possibility, compulsion, and obligation. It is often possible to use the same auxiliary to express different ideas. For example, we use ‘can’ to talk about ability and possibility.
- In English, we express many ideas using modal auxiliary verbs. The modal auxiliary verbs are: would, will, may, could, must, might, ought to, need, used to and dare.
- They express ideas such as permission, possibility, obligation, necessity, duty, willingness, and so on.
- There are two types of modal verbs of obligation ; those that primarily express a firm obligation or necessity - must and have to; and those that express a recommendation or moral obligation - should and ought to.
- Must/ought to expresses a strong necessity or obligation. It shows us that the obligation comes from the speaker (or the authority that wrote the sentence).
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