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Both 'must' and 'have to' talk about obligation — but they are not the same! 'Must' comes from the speaker: it is your own feeling or rule. 'Have to' comes from outside: a rule, a law, or someone else's requirement. Let's explore the difference!
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今すぐ話す
I must call her; she has been waiting all day
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今すぐ話す
You have to show your passport at the border
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今すぐ話す
I must remember to book the tickets before they sell out
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今すぐ話す
She has to wear a uniform at her new school
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今すぐ翻訳
彼女に電話しなくちゃ。ずっと待ってるから
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今すぐ翻訳
国境ではパスポートを提示しなければなりません
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今すぐ翻訳
チケットが売り切れる前に予約するのを忘れないようにしなきゃ
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今すぐ翻訳
彼女は新しい学校で制服を着なければなりません
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B1🐝 Modal verbs 🌧️
Modal verb
Should
You should be kind to everyone.
Obligation
You should see a doctor.
Giving advice
You shouldn't do that.
Negative form
What should I do?
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