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English in 1 Minute, Must vs Have to - English In A Minute – 阅读文本

English in 1 Minute, Must vs Have to - English In A Minute

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Must vs Have to - English In A Minute

Hi, this is Kee from BBC Learning English.

Today, I'm going to tell you the differences

between must and have to.

Both must and have to talk about obligations.

However!

Now, we use have to when we talk about obligations

others decide for us.

It's a law or a rule, so it cannot be changed.

For example: At BBC,

we have to show our passes to enter the building.

This is a rule decided by the BBC.

On the other hand,

we use must when we talk about obligations

we decide for ourselves or others.

For example, my boss might say to me:

You must be more organised.

Or, I might say to myself:

I must exercise more often.

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