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Hasibrahman Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Should/have to/must

? We know that if we want to emphasize something we need to use "should/have to/must". But is there anything that I can use to emphasize more? Like if I say this: "I have to do the work". I am emphasizing that the work should be done anyhow. But if I wanna emphasize more what should I do?
If I use "must" in front of that sentence would it emphasize more? Like this:
? Must I do the work.
  

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Hasibrahman I have to do the work. This is about the most emphasis you can put on this idea unless you use words other than the three choices you mentioned, for example, I will be in a lot of trouble if I do not finish this work. If I do not do this work, my boss will fire me.

  • Hasibrahman I have to do the work.
  • This is about the most emphasis you can put on this idea unless you use words other than the three choices you mentioned, for example, I will be in a lot of trouble if I do not finish this work.
  • If I do not do this work, my boss will fire me.
  • Hasibrahman If I use "must" in front of that sentence would it emphasize more?
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HasibrahmanI have to do the work.

This is about the most emphasis you can put on this idea unless you use words other than the three choices you mentioned, for example,

I will be in a lot of trouble if I do not finish this work.
If I do not do this work, my boss will fire me.

HasibrahmanIf I use "must" in

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