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Poci_wasiats Posted 18 years ago
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must / have to

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0Of course they're often used interchangeably, but in my experience, "must" usually means you're compelled by some sort of authority. "Have to" can mean that as well, but it's often used to describe a procedure where no authority is involved, perhaps simply giving advice. "0-

  • 0Of course they're often used interchangeably, but in my experience, "must" usually means you're compelled by some sort of authority.
  • "Have to" can mean that as well, but it's often used to describe a procedure where no authority is involved, perhaps simply giving advice.
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0Of course they're often used interchangeably, but in my experience, "must" usually means you're compelled by some sort of authority. "Have to" can mean that as well, but it's often used to describe a procedure where no authority is involved, perhaps simply giving advice. "You have to moisten the end of the thread and roll it between your fingers, in order to get it to go through the eye of th

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