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Mango536 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Gotta

When can i use have got to (gotta)?

And what is the different between it and ( must ) or (have to ) ?

  

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"Must" and "have to" Must is used when the speaker expresses his or her personal opinion. I must save my son from this deadly disease. It is also used when we want to denote absolute necessity.

  • "Must" and "have to" Must is used when the speaker expresses his or her personal opinion.
  • I must save my son from this deadly disease.
  • It is also used when we want to denote absolute necessity.
  • You must reach the office before 9 am tomorrow.
  • Have to It is used to denote external obligation.
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"Must" and "have to"

Must is used when the speaker expresses his or her personal opinion.

I must save my son from this deadly disease.

It is also used when we want to denote absolute necessity.

You must reach the office before 9 am tomorrow.


Have to

It is used to denote external obligation.

Today is 12th. I have to pay the telepho

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mango536

When can i use have got to (gotta)?

And what is the different between it and ( must ) or (have to ) ?

They are generally interchangeable. The stative verbs “have” and the idiom “have got” express obligation or necessity much like “must” does:

[1] I must swim every day.

[2] I have to swim every day

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