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Julie
Gotta / must
What are the differences between Gotta and Must
Apr 12, 2016 12:23 PM
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The correct writing of the first word(s) is 'got to' - 'I've got to' and 'I must' shows some form of obligation/necessity to do the action which follows. 'Must' is more formal.
Hope this helps
Bob
April 12, 2016
1
'Must' a modal verb indicating obligation. 'Gotta' isn't a word at all - it's a sound you hear when someone says 'I've got to' in a relaxed and fluid way.
April 12, 2016
1
Gotta is informal and not usually used in writing. Must is is fomal. They both mean the same thing: have to . Eg, I have to leave now, I gotta leave now, I must leave now.
April 12, 2016
I think they give the same meaning..However, must is formal and gotta is informal
April 12, 2016
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