There are some words which always keep us in dilemma, they are in front of our eyes again and again, but do not understand why they have been used, today know about two such words, and those words are "must" And "have to".
Talking of "must" and "have to", both are known as modal verbs but must is a modal verb whereas "have to" is known as a semi modal verb.
MUST :- MUST is used to express a strong obligation. (Self mandatory)
When we use 'Must' it usually means some personal circumstances.
Makes responsibility necessary.
Whenever we want to make a sentence with must, we should always remember this format.
FOR POSITIVE SENTENCE :-
SUB + MUST + V1ST + OBJ.
FOR NEGATIVE SENTENCE :-
SUB + MUST + NOT + V1ST + OBJ.
FOR INTROGATIVE SENTENCE :-
MUST + SUB + V1ST + OBJ ?
Ex :- you must listen to your parents.
Ex :- They must do their own duty.
Ex :- She must wake up early in the morning.
Ex:- He must do study daily.
HAVE TO :- HAVE TO is also used to express a strong obligation.
When we use 'have to' it usually means that some external circumstance make the obligation mandatory.
Whenever we want to make a sentence with have to, we should always remember this format.
FOR POSITIVE SENTENCE :-
SUB + HAVE TO + V1ST + OBJ.
FOR NEGATIVE SENTENCE :-
SUB + DO/DOES + NOT + HAVE TO + V1ST + OBJ.
FOR INTROGATIVE SENTENCE :-
DO / DOES + SUB + HAVE TO + V1ST + OBJ?
Ex :- I have to help them.
Ex :- You have to call the police to arrest him.
Ex :- She has to pay for her product.
That's all about must and have to,
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Thank you for making us aware through such a way .
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