50 Sentences Of Must

50 Sentences Of Must: Guide To Better Speaking & Pronunciation

Learn how to give advice, express obligation, and lots more with these 50 sentences of must! Improve your vocabulary and grammar today! Not only that, but we will also check out how to pronounce must just like a native speaker of English does. There is a lot to see in this article, so we must begin!

50 sentences of must

Here is the first set which will make up our 50 sentences of must today! Read and repeat them all. After that, we will check out how to pronounce must and also its meaning. Then, we will continue with the rest of the 50 sentences.

must in a sentence
Must in a sentence
  1. We must visit the Greek islands again!
  2. We must complete our project before the deadline.
  3. I must apologize for arriving late to the meeting.
  4. She must practice the piano every evening.
  5. Athletes must train regularly to stay in top condition.
  6. You must read this book; it’s a real page-turner!
  7. We must remember to pay the electricity bill today. Otherwise, we might get cut off!
  8. Troy must have left his keys at the office.
  9. The stew must simmer for two hours to get the best flavor out of it.
  10. Visitors must sign in at the front desk.

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How to pronounce must

Before we continue, let’s check out the pronunciation of must, so that we are able read out all of today’s sentences confidently! Repeat this short sentence with me: We must go to that new restaurant!

The word “must” is pronounced with a strong, closed vowel sound. In the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), it is written as /mʌst/. Here’s a step-by-step guide to pronounce “must”:

  1. Begin by forming your lips into a relaxed, neutral shape, neither rounded nor stretched.
  2. The tongue should be placed low and at the back of the mouth, not touching the roof of the mouth. This creates the /ʌ/ vowel sound, which is similar to the ‘u’ sound in “cup” or “luck.”
  3. Voice the sound by using your vocal cords, ensuring it is not whispered.
  4. While maintaining the vowel sound, gently bring the front part of your tongue closer to the roof of your mouth to form the /s/ consonant sound.
  5. End the word by pressing the tip of your tongue just behind your upper front teeth to create the /t/ consonant sound. The ‘t’ should be a quick, crisp sound.

Practicing the word in sentences can help you get used to saying it within a natural context – so say all of these 50 sentences of must today!

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Must meaning

What does must mean? Let’s take a look. The modal verb “must” is used to express:

  • Obligation
  • Necessity
  • Strong recommendation

It conveys that something is required or very important. In terms of certainty, it also implies that the speaker believes something is certainly true or likely based on the evidence.

Must meaning, Necessity, Strong recommendation
Must meaning

How to Place “Must” in a Sentence

When incorporating “must” into a sentence, it usually goes before the main verb, creating a modal structure. Here’s a simple pattern to follow:

Subject + must + base form of the main verb + (the rest of the sentence)

For example:

  1. You must try the cheesecake at this restaurant; it’s divine.
  2. We must conserve water during the drought.
  3. Children must wear helmets when cycling for safety.

Using “must” emphasizes the importance or urgency of the action. Be mindful that the verb following “must” is always in its base form—there are no exceptions for different subjects or tenses.

50 sentences of must: part 2

Here is the second lot of sentences:

sentences with must, obligation
Sentences with must
  1. We must really save money if we want to go on a vacation to Australia next year.
  2. You must wear a helmet when riding a bicycle!
  3. Tourists must try the local cuisine when visiting a new country.
  4. You must see the latest Marvel movie; it’s fantastic.
  5. They must be exhausted after hiking all day.
  6. To maintain a healthy diet, you must include fruits and vegetables.
  7. One must respect their elders and listen to their advice.
  8. You must learn to manage your time effectively.
  9. The flowers must be watered every day.
  10. In chess, you must always be thinking a few moves ahead.
  11. You must always wear a seatbelt when driving.
  12. Parents must set a good example for their children.
  13. Animals must be treated with kindness.
  14. We must dress warmly to face the cold weather.
  15. To be fluent in English, you must practice speaking regularly.
  16. You must have a boarding pass to get on the plane!
  17. Every student must submit their assignments on time. If they don’t, it spells trouble for them!
  18. I must admit, your homemade blackberry pie is the best I’ve ever tasted.
  19. The Reds must be the favorite to win the championship.
  20. The documentary on climate change is something everyone must watch.

50 sentences of must: part 3

Here are the final examples for today’s 50 sentences of must. Keep reading and repeating – you’re doing great!

must sentences
Must sentences
  1. You must try that Italian – the food is out of this world.
  2. If you want to get strong, you must commit to regular exercise.
  3. You must have a clear plan to achieve their goals.
  4. We must cherish the time spent with family and friends.
  5. You must always say “thank you” when someone helps you out.
  6. Before going to bed, I must check all the doors are locked.
  7. All drivers must observe the speed limit.
  8. To understand the culture, one must learn about its history.
  9. He must take medicine to control his allergies.
  10. This hotel must be the comfiest place I’ve ever stayed.
  11. To make a good impression, you must dress smartly for the interview.
  12. One must take time to relax and de-stress.
  13. She must have packed everything but the kitchen sink for her trip!
  14. Anyone who loves art must visit the Louvre in Paris.
  15. To make an omelet, you must break a few eggs.
  16. You must recharge your phone; the battery is almost dead.
  17. He must be kidding; there’s no way that’s true!
  18. We must celebrate; it’s not every day you graduate from college.
  19. Your pet must be vaccinated regularly.
  20. I must warn you; this game is highly addictive!

Sentences with must

Here are some easy sentences with must. These would be good for beginners of English. Read them slowly at first, building up speed.

  1. I must brush my hair.
  2. He must wash the car.
  3. Dave must like strawberries.
  4. Eve must do her homework.
  5. They must live nearby.

Must in a sentence 

Here are some examples of must in a sentence that focus on giving advice. This is one of the more common aspects of this word.

  1. You must go to bed earlier
  2. You must try my fruit salad!
  3. You must work harder if you really want to get a promotion.
  4. You must say sorry to your sister – otherwise, she won’t forget what you said.
  5. You must train often if you want to stay fit.

Must not + must not contraction 

The phrase “must not,” often contracted as “mustn’t,” is used to express prohibition or strong advice against doing something. It implies that an action is not allowed or is very unwise or inappropriate. The contraction “mustn’t” is more commonly used in British English and might be less common in American English, where alternative expressions like “should not” or “can’t” might be used instead.

Sentences with must not

  1. You must not smoke in the hospital; it’s strictly prohibited.
  2. Drivers must not exceed the speed limit for safety reasons.
  3. Children must not play with matches because it’s dangerous.

Sentences with mustn’t

sentences with must not, sentences with mustn't
Sentences with mustn’t
  1. You mustn’t forget to bring your passport to the airport.
  2. We mustn’t be late for the theater; the show starts promptly.
  3. He mustn’t eat peanuts because he’s allergic to them.

The contraction “mustn’t” is formed by combining “must” with “not” and dropping the ‘o’ in “not.” The contraction form “mustn’t” simplifies the pronunciation and is often used in spoken language or informal writing. It conveys the same meaning as “must not” but in a more concise form.

When using “must not” or “mustn’t,” it’s important to note that the verb following these phrases is always in the base form, as “must” is a modal verb that is followed by another verb without any additional conjugation or to-infinitive form.

Correct UsageIncorrect Usage
You mustn’t forget.You mustn’t to forget.
This is an example of how to correctly use the must not contraction 

Mustn’t pronunciation

How do we actually pronounce “mustn’t”? The phonetic spelling of “mustn’t” in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) is /ˈmʌsnt/. Repeat this sentence with me: You mustn’t eat Emma’s candy!

50 sentences of must: you should know how to use this word!

I hope you have enjoyed reading and repeating all of today’s 50 sentences of must (actually, a few more than 50!) and have also seen that it is really handy to know how to use this word in English. If you were in any way unclear as to its merits, here are a few:

  • Must indicates a necessity or duty, e.g., “You must wear a seatbelt.”
  • Use must for strong guidance, e.g., “You must try the local cuisine.”
  • It indicates the speaker’s belief in the likelihood of something, e.g., “She must be at home.”
  • Use must not, often contracted to mustn’t, for something that is not permitted, e.g., “You must not smoke here.”