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Difference between necessity and obligation

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Answered by valli040110
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When you want to say that someone has an obligation to do something, or that it is necessary for them to do it, you use `must' or `have to'. You must come to the meeting tomorrow. ... When you are stating your own opinion that something is an obligation or a necessity, you normally use `must'.

Answered by ridahussain86
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When you want to say that someone has an obligation to do something, or that it is necessary for them to do it, you use `must' or `have to'. You must come to the meeting tomorrow. ... When you are stating your own opinion that something is an obligation or a necessity, you normally use `must'.

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