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Must vs Have to Grammar
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- Positive Forms
- Must and have to express strong rules or laws in English
- The positive forms have identical meanings and endings
- Must is simpler to use with subject-verb agreement
- Grammar Rules
- Must follows subject plus "must" plus base verb structure
- Have to requires subject-verb agreement: "has to" for he/she/it, "have to" for I/we/they/you
- Must is preferred over have to for simplicity
- Negative Forms
- Negative form uses "don't have to" to express options or advice
- Negative form indicates strict rules with consequences
- Example: "On the airplane, you must not smoke"