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What is the difference between have to and must? ​

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Answered by mansisri31
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Answer:

In the affirmative form, 'have to' has the same meaning as 'must' and is used to express obligations. However, 'have to' is much more flexible than 'must' because we can use it in the past, the present and the future. For this reason it is very commonly used in modern Englis

Answered by shravyanb
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Explanation:

We use ‘mustn’t’ to express a prohibition or strong obligation.

We use questions with ‘have to’ to ask if something is obligatory, and questions with ‘have to’ are much more common in modern English than questions with ‘must’. 

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