Modals

Must vs Have to in English

Must vs Have to in English



Using MUST in English

We use must to express a stronger point of view. “We need to …” “We have to…” The modal must also expresses opinion, one person’s point of view.
Examples

  • We mustfasten our seatbelts.
  • You muststop playing computer games.
  • She mustlearn to drive. It will be very useful.
  • Banks mustexamine all documents.

Using HAVE TO in English
Something you need to do following a rule.
Structure;
Have/Has to + Base Form of the Verb
Examples

  • He has tosee the doctor.
  • You have todrive slower than 110 km/h on highways.
  • What haveyou tosay for yourself?
  • You have towear uniform in class.

 

 

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