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Kenkenken9876 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

MUST vs HAVE TO

(1) I must go
(2) I have to go

In which situation, MUST should be used instead of HAVE TO?
In which situation, HAVE TO should be used, not MUST?

Please give as many examples as you can, using MUST/HAVE TO in any sentences.

Thank you in advance.
  

Top answer

I use them interchangeably.

  • I use them interchangeably.
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I use them interchangeably.
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Do you think of any situation where only one of them fits well?
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PhilipI use them interchangeably.
--Can the following 'must/have to' be replaced with the other without changing any meaning or nuance?

(Example A)
That movie was really exciting. You (must) watch that too.

(Example B)
Due to the company policy, you (have to) be at your desk 15 minutes before your shift time.

(Example C)
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there is a little difference between Have to & must, 'Have to' is used for obligation, like 'you have to do it, i have to go right now, ..it's obligation.besides must is not about obligation.its may be your desire or hope what u say.besides when u make a sentence with 'must', like,,(1)you must do it. or (2) i must read more and more, in these sentences u will see that it's about (1) request or ex
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tThere is a little difference between 'Hhave to'

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