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Frans Sinurat Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

must, have to, should

hi, what's the difference of must, have to and should?
  

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Hi, Should = It's good to do something, like a recommendation, an instruction or a piece of advice. Ex: I think you should read this book. I've found it very interesting.

  • Hi, Should = It's good to do something, like a recommendation, an instruction or a piece of advice.
  • Ex: I think you should read this book.
  • I've found it very interesting.
  • (recommendation) Must = It's absolutely necessary to do something, like a command and you don't have a choice.
  • Ex: You must pass this test if you want to go on.
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Hi,
Should = It's good to do something, like a recommendation, an instruction or a piece of advice.
Ex: I think you should read this book. I've found it very interesting. (recommendation)

Must = It's absolutely necessary to do something, like a command and you don't have a choice.
Ex: You must pass this test if you want to go on. (command)

Have to

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