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Marium khan Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which one is the correct?

I must inform you.
Or
I'll must inform you.
what's the future tense of '' I must .." ??

Regards!
Marium Khan
  

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The future tense of "must" is "will have to". Depending on the context, you'll need either "have to/must" or "will have to". Welcome to EF, Marium!

  • The future tense of "must" is "will have to".
  • Depending on the context, you'll need either "have to/must" or "will have to".
  • Welcome to EF, Marium!
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The future tense of "must" is "will have to".

Depending on the context, you'll need either "have to/must" or "will have to".

Welcome to EF, Marium!
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I must inform you.

For future, use 'must' (I must go to Tokyo next week).

PS: As an addendum to Ivan's post, most natives would use 'have to' for future as well: I have to go to Tokyo next week.
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Okay, thanks for your responces both of you ..
It means , I can write that ..
'' I must inform you on 1st April''
let me know again that Is it correct, isn't it?
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Okay, Thank you Mister Micawber Emotion: smile

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