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obliged/ compulsory/ imperative Are these expressions correct in a class environment ? You are obliged to use the verb with this preposition The use of this word is compulsory here the use of that word is not imperative It is mandatory that you use this word in such sentences Thanks a lot
Dec 11, 2014 10:19 PM
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Assuming this is a direction to the class, I'd say: "You must use the verb with this preposition." "Mandatory" is possible. "Use of this word is mandatory." The others sound wrong when used here. "Are obliged to" is not as direct and is old-fashioned. "The use of this word is imperative" sounds like very bad things will happen if you don't. "Compulsory" generally means it is required by some authority. "Your attendance in class is compulsory." The simple, clear word, "must" should be used here.
December 11, 2014
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