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The difference between “must” and “have to”. Do you know it?
Both “must” and “have to” express obligation or necessity, but there are some small differences:
1) “must” can express the speaker's feelings, whereas “have to” expresses an impersonal idea:
Ex: You must come. (I require that you come)
You have to come (There is a rule requiring you to come)
2) “Have to” mainly expresses general obligations, while “must” is used for specific obligations:
Ex: I have to brush my teeth twice a day
I must tell you something
Want to learn more? Book a lesson with me to learn more about modal verbs. Hope to see you soon!
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Vincenzo Vacchiano
المهارات اللغوية
الإنجليزية, الإيطالية
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الإنجليزية
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