Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Must"
- You must go.
- I must go now.
- I must buy one.
- He must be tired.
- He must love you.
- I must leave now.
- She must be sick.
- She must be angry.
- We must keep calm.
- He must be homesick.
- He must be innocent.
- I must have lost it.
- We must leave early.
- We must pay the tax.
- You must be kidding!
- You must go at once.
- We must go to school.
- He must be over fifty.
- I must be leaving now.
- I must hurry to class.
- Well, I must be going.
- You must do your best.
- He must be an American.
- Either Tom or I must go.
- Ken must be home by now.
- He must be Tom's brother.
- I must have it shortened.
- I must have caught a cold.
- I must have made a mistake.
- My father must do the work.
- I must help her at any cost.
- You must be back before ten.
- You must be very hungry now.
- You must study grammar more.
- We must tear down this house.
- You must keep your room tidy.
- You really must stop smoking.
- Bob must have had an accident.
- He must have missed the train.
- It is clear what must be done.
- We must make up for lost time.
- You must keep your room clean.
- You must pay attention to him.
- He must have entered this room.
- I must prepare their breakfast.
- They must have had an accident.
- You must be back by 10 o'clock.
- You must study your whole life.
- She must have done it yesterday.
- Someone must have left it there.
- You must not be late for school.
- You must read between the lines.
- I must buy a new suit for my son.
- You must not jump to conclusions.
- You must not touch the paintings.
- You must respect senior citizens.
- He must have gotten over his cold.
- She must have been very beautiful.
- That fox must have killed the hen.
- They must have known it all along.
- Andy must have practiced very hard.
- You must have known what she meant.
- You must take his age into account.
- Your son must be quite tall by now.
- Above all, you must help each other.
- He must have left the water running.
- You must do what seems right to you.
- You must pay attention to his advice.
- They must have suspected me of stealing.
- You must buy a ticket to get on the bus.
- Someone must have left the water running.
- You must be careful when you drive a car.
- She must have finished the work yesterday.
- I have a lot of things that I must deal with.
- We must look after her children this evening.
- I must get this work finished by next Tuesday.
- Someone must have taken my umbrella by mistake.
- Something must have happened to him on the way.
- I must calculate how much money I'll spend next week.
- Well, I'm afraid I must be leaving. I had a nice time.
- She must have been very young when she wrote this poem.
- You must keep in mind that she's much younger than you.
- You must decide whether you will go by train or by plane.
- For the time being, I must share this room with my friend.
- With your children away, you must have a lot of free time.
- I owe Mary some money and must pay her back by next Monday.