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Precise Edit's Blog | Good Writing Always Matters Precise Edit’s Blog Skip to content Home About Precise Edit About This Blog Writing Guides Q & A Found Treasures Writing Blogs We Like ← Older posts September 17, 2014 · 9:53 am YOU MUST HAVE TO I received an interesting question from an English teacher in Iran who wanted to know the differences, if any, between “must” and “have to/has to.” This is an interesting question because the expressions are nearly identical. To answer, I had to think not only about their strict definitions but also about how they are used. The terms “must” and “have to/has to” are modal auxiliaries that communicate (1) an obligation to perform some action or (2) that some state of being or action is highly likely. They are nearly interchangeable. SLIGHT DIFFERENCES These expressions have differing connotations when used to communicate an obligation. Unlike “have to/has to,” “must” communicates a sense of moral obligation such...

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