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Whatchadoin Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Need/have

You need to realize(something).
You have to realize(something).

Is there any difference between 'have' and 'need' in cases like this one? Thanks.
  

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In intent, no. 'Have to' is a bit more dictatorial here; 'need to' carries more objectivity.

  • In intent, no.
  • 'Have to' is a bit more dictatorial here; 'need to' carries more objectivity.
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In intent, no. 'Have to' is a bit more dictatorial here; 'need to' carries more objectivity.
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I need to go.
I have to go.
I must go.

Do all these have the same meaning?

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