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Wowenglish Posted 16 years ago
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I would like to know the difference in the meaning among "have to(1)", "have to(2)", "have to(3)".

1. I have to go now.

2. I would like to hear what you have to say.

3. All I have to say is “I am sorry”.
  

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Hi, I would like to know the difference in the meaning among "have to(1)", "have to(2)", "have to(3)". 1. I have to go now.

  • Hi, I would like to know the difference in the meaning among "have to(1)", "have to(2)", "have to(3)".
  • 1.
  • I have to go now.
  • I must go now.
  • 2.
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Hi,



I would like to know the difference in the meaning among "have to(1)", "have to(2)", "have to(3)".

1. I have to go now. I must go now.

2. I would like to hear what you have to say. . . . "what you possess" to say

3. All I have to say is “I am sorry”. Same as #2



Clive
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Thank you very much.

I wonder if "have" in the next sentence means "possess".

If you need me to help, all you have to do is ask.
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Hi,

Thank you very much.

I wonder if "have" in the next sentence means "possess".

If you need me to help, all you have to do is ask.

No. All you must do, all that it is necessary for you to do.



Clive
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WowenglishThank you very much.

I wonder if "have" in the next sentence means "possess".

If you need me to help, all you have to do is ask.

Have is interchangeable with need in this context, so no, it doesn't mean possess.

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