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Omar Ahmed Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Perplexing sentences

1- You .........phone him before 3 p.m. He won't be available after that.
a) must b) have to c) don't have to
2- You.................phone him now. It is very urgent.
a) must b) have to d) don't have to
1- must 2- have to

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Americans do not make that distinction as the British may do. We use "have to" in both cases. Your teacher may want you to answer as a British speaker does.

  • Americans do not make that distinction as the British may do.
  • We use "have to" in both cases.
  • Your teacher may want you to answer as a British speaker does.
  • In that case you'll need to wait for another answer because I speak only American English.
  • CJ
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Americans do not make that distinction as the British may do.

We use "have to" in both cases.

Your teacher may want you to answer as a British speaker does. In that case you'll need to wait for another answer because I speak only American English.

CJ

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