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Oso Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

must or must be

She always gets such good grates at school. She _____ (work) very hard.
Really? He has to work on new year's eve? He _____ (feel) very happy about that.
You seem to know everything about the theatre. You _____ (go) every week.

For the questions like the ones above can i use must/can't or must be or both. If both which one is a better option. I mean

She must work / must be working very hard.
He can't feel / can't be feeling very happy about that.
You must go / must be going every week.

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Please do not use "i" when you are referring to yourself in posts. She always gets such good grades at school. She must work very hard.

  • Please do not use "i" when you are referring to yourself in posts.
  • She always gets such good grades at school.
  • She must work very hard.
  • She is getting good grades at school.
  • She must be working very hard.
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Please do not use "i" when you are referring to yourself in posts.

She always gets such good grades at school. She must work very hard.
She is getting good grades at school. She must be working very hard.

Really? He has to work on New Year's Eve? He can't be feeling very happy about that.
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