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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Difference in nuances between "must not", "should not", and "have to not"

Is there any difference in nuances between the following?

1. You must not go out in this weather.

2. You should not go out in this weather.

3. You have to not go out in this weather.

  

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Is there any difference in nuances between the following? 1. You must not go out in this weather .

  • Is there any difference in nuances between the following?
  • 1.
  • You must not go out in this weather .
  • This sounds a bit like an order.
  • 2.
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Is there any difference in nuances between the following?

1. You must not go out in this weather. This sounds a bit like an order.

2. You should not go out in this weather. This sounds like advice.

3. You have to not go out in this weather. I need some context for this.

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