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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Is there a rule when to use - must have - must of

must have or must of ------ what is the rule? Can anyone help
  

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There is no 'rule'. 'Must of' is an impossible formation. v/.

  • There is no 'rule'.
  • 'Must of' is an impossible formation.
  • v/.
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There is no 'rule'. 'Must of' is an impossible formation. It is an error created by misunderstanding the native pronunciation of 'must have', which is usually pronounced /'m?s t?v/.

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