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What is the difference between following sentences-:
1. If you are sure then you should do.
2. If you are sure then you must do.


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Answered by Anonymous
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HEYAA FOCK,

The only difference in these sentences are 'Should' and 'Must'..
Both “should” and “must” are similar in meaning except that “must” is much stronger word as compared to “should.”
Meaning of Should - Should” is the past tense of “shall.” “Should” is used to denote recommendations, advice, or to talk about what is generally right or wrong within the permissible limits of society.

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RishiShukla12: No43 what is the meaning of the word u written fock
Anonymous: Friend
Anonymous: The meaning of HEYAA FOCK is hi friend...
Anonymous: Actually the word is folk , but I had done the mistake!!!
Answered by cool420
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 1) first sentences refers the obligation probality

2) 2nd sentence refers to (need to) mean its the need u have to do.no other option ....
    
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