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Notorioz Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

need to vs have got to

Hello everybody , Can I use 'need to' instead of 'have got to'?
  

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I must go. I (ve) got to go. I have to go.

  • I must go.
  • I (ve) got to go.
  • I have to go.
  • / I need to go (same) I should go.
  • I'd better go.
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I must go.
I (ve) got to go.
I have to go. / I need to go (same)
I should go.
I'd better go.

All of the above can be said/ used when you feel the atmosphere is becoming uncomfortable.
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Notorioz Hello everybody , Can I use 'need to' instead of 'have got to'?
In some contexts there is no real difference in the meaning. In other contexts, there can be.

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