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"In the army you ......... (have to/must) Wear uniform "
Someone insisted its "have to" not "must" is that right?
7 aug. 2014 19:38
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Either of those are correct.
In the army you have to wear a uniform.
In the army you must wear a uniform.
7 augustus 2014
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Probably "have to" would be most accurate. It implies that it is a rule and that the order comes from above you and you have no choice. "Must" is logical deduction or personal circumstance that makes something necessary. See article.: http://www.englishgrammarsecrets.com/musthaveto/menu.php
Hope that helps.
7 augustus 2014
"In the army you have to wear a uniform."
Stephanie's link explains it well. Take note of the "personal circumstance / external circumstance" guideline and this will solve the dilemma.
7 augustus 2014
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