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Mango536 Posted 9 years ago
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Gotta

What is the different between i have got to and i must and i have to ?

  

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For example, a person is at a party and has to leave. " (This is very old-fashioned and overly-formal-sounding. )

  • For example, a person is at a party and has to leave.
  • " (This is very old-fashioned and overly-formal-sounding.
  • )
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For example, a person is at a party and has to leave. He might say one of the following:


"I've got to go." (This is the standard statement in informal English, in the US.)


"I have to go." (This is also possible.)


"I must go." (This is very old-fashioned and overly-formal-sounding. People don't talk like this today.)

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