Search from various 영어 teachers...
Vincenzo Vacchiano
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!
2022년 4월 14일 오전 7:14
Vincenzo Vacchiano
언어 구사 능력
영어, 이탈리아어
학습 언어
영어
좋아할 수도 있는 읽을거리

Santa, St. Nicholas, or Father Christmas? How Christmas Varies Across English-Speaking Countries
3 좋아요 · 0 댓글

Reflecting on Your Progress: Year-End Language Journal Prompts
2 좋아요 · 0 댓글

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
25 좋아요 · 17 댓글
다른 읽을거리
