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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

must / have to

Which is correct?

I have to/must be at the meeting by 11:00. I will probably have to / must take a taxi if I want to be on time.

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Anonymous Which is correct? Native speakers mix the two verbs shamelessly, but the 'rule' is that 'must' refers to an inner sense of responsibility and 'have to' refers to a regulation imposed by others.

  • Anonymous Which is correct?
  • Native speakers mix the two verbs shamelessly, but the 'rule' is that 'must' refers to an inner sense of responsibility and 'have to' refers to a regulation imposed by others.
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AnonymousWhich is correct?
Native speakers mix the two verbs shamelessly, but the 'rule' is that 'must' refers to an inner sense of responsibility and 'have to' refers to a regulation imposed by others.

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