English, asked by leenas80, 9 months ago

can anyone clarify the difference between Have to And must in easy words ?please.​

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Answered by sauravdeokate23
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Explanation:

हाउ का मतलब जो है ना जो हम से यूज कर सकते हैं और एंड का मतलब ऐसा होता है कि एंड जो है वह को जोड़ता है

Answered by singhanju71074
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Answer:

In these blogs we make a point of looking at areas that often cause difficulties for learners of English. This week we are considering how we talk about obligation – the fact that we must do something, either because of a rule or some other need. We will start with the differences between ‘have to/need to’ and ‘must’, and when we use one and not the other.

Have to/Need to

The first thing to say is that if we want to talk about something that it is necessary to do, ‘have to’ and ‘need to’, (followed by the infinitive of the main verb), generally sound correct and natural:

You have to/need to be there for eight o’clock.

I have to/need to get some money out.

You have to/need to get a form from the office.

Must

‘Must’ is also used to talk about what is necessary, though it can sound urgent in a way that ‘have to’ and ‘need to’ generally do not. People often use ‘must’ to say that it is necessary that they themselves do something. They are reminding themselves to do a very important thing:

I must call my mum tonight!

I must remember to pay E

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