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Bepleased Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Please help to make a sentence with these words

Hello,I want to use the words in a definition to make a setence. the definition of [must] is a. shows what it is necessary for one to do, what one ought to do, what one is forced to doThe target sentence: {I must leave at six today.}my exercise: a. To leave at six today is the thing which is necessary for me to do something else. b. To leave at six today is the thing which is necessary for me ought to do something else.c. To leave at six today is the thing which is necessary for me to be forced to do something else. Thank you for your help.
  

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} You are making it more complicated than necessary. Just substitute "I" or "me", as required by the grammar, where the definition has "one" and substitute "leave at six today" where the definition has "do". It is necessary for me to leave at six today.

  • } You are making it more complicated than necessary.
  • Just substitute "I" or "me", as required by the grammar, where the definition has "one" and substitute "leave at six today" where the definition has "do".
  • It is necessary for me to leave at six today.
  • I ought to leave at six today.
  • I am forced to leave at six today.
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bepleasedThe target sentence: {I must leave at six today.}
You are making it more complicated than necessary.
Just substitute "I" or "me", as required by the grammar, where the definition has "one"
and substitute "leave at six today" where the definition has "do".

It is necessary for me to leave at six today.
I ought to leave at
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