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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

modal

what's the difference of must, should and have to?
when i did the exercise about modal from this site i have 2 mistakes about it.
  

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Usually: Must: a necessity; the only way. " Should: it would be correct or expected, or easier, or desirable. " "Have to" is generally the same as "must".

  • Usually: Must: a necessity; the only way.
  • " Should: it would be correct or expected, or easier, or desirable.
  • " "Have to" is generally the same as "must".
  • I have to understand the context if I am going to explain the difference.
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Usually:
Must: a necessity; the only way. "You must open the door before you can walk through it."
Should: it would be correct or expected, or easier, or desirable. "You should pay for your items before you leave the store." "By now you should understand these differences."

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