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Soheil1 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Must not

Hi.

What's the difference between 'must not' and 'don't have the right to'?

we must not ignore the fact that it is White to move and that Black lacks any active plan

Thanks in advance

  

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must not is a strong imperative meaning 'you should not'. don't have the right to means roughly 'you don't have the authority to'.

  • must not is a strong imperative meaning 'you should not'.
  • don't have the right to means roughly 'you don't have the authority to'.
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must not is a strong imperative meaning 'you should not'.

don't have the right to means roughly 'you don't have the authority to'.

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