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Kpripper Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"must" in future tense

How speak correct word "must" in the future tense with "it" ? For example:

With "I" I can say:

I will have to be very nice.

How I can speak this about London ?

London will have to be very nice ? Is it correct ?
  

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kpripper With "I" I can say:I will have to be very nice. Correct. You will have an obligation.

  • kpripper With "I" I can say:I will have to be very nice.
  • Correct.
  • You will have an obligation.
  • The obligation is to be very nice.
  • kpripper How I can speak say this about London ?
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kpripperWith "I" I can say:I will have to be very nice.
Correct. You will have an obligation. The obligation is to be very nice.
kpripperHow I can speak say this about London ?
You can't. London is not a person, so it cannot take on any obligations. You can just say Londo
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kpripperLondon will have to be very nice ? Is it correct ?
No. It's better to say London will have to be a very nice place/city to visit.
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Thank you, I understood.

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