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Rizan Malik Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Have to vs will have to

1) You have to supervise the task while I'm away.

2) You'll have to supervise the task while I'm away.

3) You have to supervise the task if I'm away.

4) You'll have to supervise the task if I'm away


Do they all refer to a specific event in the future?

  

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Do they all refer to a specific event in the future? Are you asking if I will definitely go away? 1) You have to supervise the task while I'm away.

  • Do they all refer to a specific event in the future?
  • Are you asking if I will definitely go away?
  • 1) You have to supervise the task while I'm away.
  • Yes, I will go away.
  • 2) You' ll have to supervise the task while I'm away.
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Do they all refer to a specific event in the future?

Are you asking if I will definitely go away?

1) You have to supervise the task while I'm away. Yes, I will go away.

2) You'll have to supervise the task while I'm away. Yes, I will go away.

3) You have to supervise the task if I'm away. I might

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