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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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The defference between must and have to ?

Hello,

when we use must and when we us have to?
  

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Generally, it's the user's choice.

  • Generally, it's the user's choice.
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Generally, it's the user's choice.
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Anonymous Hello,
when we use must and when we us have to?

Although there are exceptions, Americans generally use "have to" when speaking of obligations.

Sally has to finish her assignment by Monday.
I have to go or I'll be late for my tennis lesson.


"must" is reserved for the meaning "The on

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