Passive Modals of Obligation: Must, Should, Ought To Be Done
Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Use 'Modal + be + past participle' to express obligation when the actor is unknown or unimportant.
- Must be done: Expresses a strong requirement (e.g., 'The report must be finished by noon.')
- Should be done: Expresses a recommendation or expectation (e.g., 'The door should be locked at night.')
- Ought to be done: Expresses a moral or social duty (e.g., 'The elderly ought to be respected.')
Overview
- The form should have been submitted last month.
- This issue should have been raised during the review.
- The data must have been corrupted during the transfer.
- She must have been informed before the announcement.
- Regulations: Applications must be accompanied by two forms of ID.
- Academic writing: These results should be interpreted with caution.
- Instructions: Components must not be exposed to moisture.
- Recommendations: The system ought to be replaced within two years.
Passive Modal Formation
| Modal | Auxiliary | Verb (V3) | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
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Must
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be
|
done
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It must be done.
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Should
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be
|
done
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It should be done.
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Ought to
|
be
|
done
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It ought to be done.
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Must not
|
be
|
done
|
It must not be done.
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Should not
|
be
|
done
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It should not be done.
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Must
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be
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done?
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Must it be done?
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Contractions
| Full Form | Contraction |
|---|---|
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Should not
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Shouldn't
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Must not
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Mustn't
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Meanings
These structures shift focus from the person performing an action to the action itself, emphasizing that an obligation exists regarding the subject.
Strong Necessity
Used when an action is mandatory.
“The rules must be followed.”
“The evidence must be presented.”
Recommendation
Used to suggest that an action is advisable.
“The grass should be mowed.”
“The windows should be cleaned.”
Moral Duty
Used for ethical or social expectations.
“The poor ought to be helped.”
“The truth ought to be told.”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
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Affirmative
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Modal + be + V3
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The work must be finished.
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Negative
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Modal + not + be + V3
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The work should not be delayed.
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Interrogative
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Modal + Subject + be + V3
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Must the work be finished?
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Ought to
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Ought to + be + V3
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The work ought to be done.
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Short Answer
|
Yes/No + Modal
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Yes, it must.
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Passive Modal
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Modal + be + V3
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It should be reviewed.
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フォーマル度スペクトル
The task must be completed by the deadline. (Workplace)
The task should be finished by the deadline. (Workplace)
The task needs to get done. (Workplace)
Get it done. (Workplace)
Passive Modal Usage
Necessity
- Must Strong requirement
Advice
- Should Recommendation
Duty
- Ought to Moral expectation
Active vs Passive
レベル別の例文
The cake must be eaten.
El pastel debe ser comido.
The door should be closed.
La puerta debería estar cerrada.
The book must be read.
El libro debe ser leído.
The light should be off.
La luz debería estar apagada.
The form must be signed.
El formulario debe ser firmado.
The email should be sent.
El correo debería ser enviado.
The car must be washed.
El coche debe ser lavado.
The dishes should be cleaned.
Los platos deberían ser limpiados.
The report must be submitted by Monday.
El informe debe ser entregado el lunes.
The files should be backed up daily.
Los archivos deberían ser respaldados diariamente.
The rules ought to be respected.
Las reglas deberían ser respetadas.
The equipment must be checked.
El equipo debe ser revisado.
All safety protocols must be strictly followed.
Todos los protocolos de seguridad deben ser seguidos estrictamente.
The proposal should be reviewed before the meeting.
La propuesta debería ser revisada antes de la reunión.
The environment ought to be protected by law.
El medio ambiente debería ser protegido por ley.
The software must be updated regularly.
El software debe ser actualizado regularmente.
The data must be analyzed with extreme precision.
Los datos deben ser analizados con extrema precisión.
The policy should be implemented across all departments.
La política debería ser implementada en todos los departamentos.
The historical artifacts ought to be preserved for future generations.
Los artefactos históricos deberían ser preservados para futuras generaciones.
The contract must be ratified by the board.
El contrato debe ser ratificado por la junta.
The ethical implications must be thoroughly considered.
Las implicaciones éticas deben ser consideradas minuciosamente.
The structural integrity should be verified by an engineer.
La integridad estructural debería ser verificada por un ingeniero.
The societal norms ought to be challenged periodically.
Las normas sociales deberían ser desafiadas periódicamente.
The candidate must be vetted for security clearance.
El candidato debe ser examinado para la autorización de seguridad.
間違えやすい
Learners often use active when passive is more appropriate for formal tone.
Must is for necessity, should is for advice.
Ought to is for moral duty, should is for general advice.
よくある間違い
It must done.
It must be done.
It must be do.
It must be done.
It should to be done.
It should be done.
It ought be done.
It ought to be done.
文型パターン
The ___ must be ___.
___ should be ___ by ___.
It ought to be ___ that ___.
Must the ___ be ___?
Real World Usage
All safety gear must be worn.
The device should be powered off.
Rules must be respected.
The results must be interpreted carefully.
The ticket must be validated.
The order should be delivered by 5 PM.
Focus on the object
Don't over-passive
Use for professional tone
Ought to
Smart Tips
Use passive modals to sound objective.
Use passive to avoid sounding bossy.
Use 'must be' for strict requirements.
Use 'ought to be' for social duty.
発音
Should
The 'l' is silent.
Ought to
Often pronounced as 'oughta' in fast speech.
Falling intonation
It must be DONE.
Firm, final instruction.
暗記しよう
記憶術
M.S.O. (Must, Should, Ought) - 'Must' is a Must, 'Should' is a suggestion, 'Ought' is for the heart.
視覚的連想
Imagine a giant checklist floating in the air. Items that 'must' be done are glowing red. Items that 'should' be done are glowing yellow. Items that 'ought' to be done are glowing soft blue.
Rhyme
When the task is the star and the person is gone, use 'be' and the participle to carry it on.
Story
In a busy factory, the boss is gone. The workers look at the board. 'The machines must be cleaned,' says one. 'The floor should be swept,' says another. 'The safety rules ought to be followed,' adds the third. They focus on the work, not the boss.
Word Web
チャレンジ
Write 5 passive sentences about your daily routine in 5 minutes.
文化メモ
Ought to is used more frequently than in American English to express duty.
Passive modals are heavily used to avoid blaming employees directly.
Passive modals are the standard for objective scientific reporting.
These modals evolved from Old English verbs that expressed necessity and obligation.
会話のきっかけ
What must be done to improve this city?
Should the rules be changed?
What ought to be taught in schools?
Must the environment be protected?
日記のテーマ
よくある間違い
Test Yourself
The report ___ (must/be/finish) by noon.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
The work must done now.
You must sign the form.
Passive modals use the base form of the verb after 'be'.
A: Should I send the email? B: Yes, it ___.
be / must / The / done / work
Which expresses moral duty?
Score: /8
練習問題
8 exercisesThe report ___ (must/be/finish) by noon.
Which is correct?
Find and fix the mistake:
The work must done now.
You must sign the form.
Passive modals use the base form of the verb after 'be'.
A: Should I send the email? B: Yes, it ___.
be / must / The / done / work
Which expresses moral duty?
Score: /8
よくある質問 (8)
Yes, 'must be done' is very common for rules.
Yes, it is more formal than 'should'.
To focus on the action, not the person.
The sentence will be grammatically incorrect.
Yes, 'Must it be done?' is correct.
Yes, it is standard for reports.
Active is personal; passive is objective.
Yes, but it sounds more formal.
Scaffolded Practice
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Mastery Progress
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In Other Languages
Se debe + infinitive
Spanish uses the infinitive, English uses the past participle.
Il faut que + subjunctive
French uses subjunctive clauses where English uses passive modals.
Modal + werden + past participle
Word order in German is more flexible.
Passive verb form
Japanese passive is often used for negative experiences.
Bei + agent
Chinese passive is often used for adversity.
Passive voice conjugation
Arabic passive is a morphological change, not a modal construction.
Learning Path
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