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Yellowstarstruck Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I must versus I have to

1. I have to do my homework.
2. I must do my homework.
Is there any difference in meaning for the above?
1. I have to eat vegetables.
2. I must eat vegetables.
Is one more stricter sounding than the other?
Thanks! Fulvio
  

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