32.9
Ordini e interdizioni |
Il modo più
usuale per esprimere ordini e interdizioni è l'
imperativo.
Inoltre si può anche utilizzare il verbo
must
(not) o una forma di have to.
|
verbo |
esempio |
|
must |
I tell you, the men must be finished with the work by Monday noon. |
|
have to |
You were told that you had to return home immediately. |
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must not |
One must not smoke in public buildings. |
|
In questo caso c' è anche un verbo pieno.
|
verbo |
esempio |
|
to be (not) to |
We are
to clean the kitchen after we used
it. (imperativo)
You are not to take
the dog into the supermarket. (interdizione)
|
|
to be not allowed to |
He
is not allowed to have a cat in his
apartment. (interdizione) |
|
to not allow |
Her father does not
allow her to have a motorbike. (imperativo) |
|
to be not permitted to |
They
were not permitted
to use the toilet during the exam.
(interdizione) |
|
to be not supposed to |
People are not
supposed to steal. (interdizione) |
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