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Azz Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Must make a lot of money

a. You must make a lot of money to buy such jewels for your wife.
b. You have to make a lot of money to buy such jewels for your wife.
c. You should make a lot of money to buy such jewels for your wife.


Which of the sentences a-c correspond to which of the sentences 1-3?

1. If you want to buy such jewels for your wife. you have to make a lot of money.

2. I can tell that you make a lot of money, because you buy such jewels for your wife.

3. You ought to make a lot of money and buy such jewels for your wife.

Many thanks.
  

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2 goes with a (you must make a lot of money = it certainly appears that you make a lot of money), 1 goes with b (you have to make a lot of money = it is necessary to make a lot of money), 3 goes with c (you should make a lot of money = in the future it is desirable that you make a lot of money).

  • 2 goes with a (you must make a lot of money = it certainly appears that you make a lot of money), 1 goes with b (you have to make a lot of money = it is necessary to make a lot of money), 3 goes with c (you should make a lot of money = in the future it is desirable that you make a lot of money).
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2 goes with a (you must make a lot of money = it certainly appears that you make a lot of money), 1 goes with b (you have to make a lot of money = it is necessary to make a lot of money), 3 goes with c (you should make a lot of money = in the future it is desirable that you make a lot of money).

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