- pronunciation:
- muhst
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Note
part of speech: |
verb |
definition 1: |
used to express necessity to do something; have to.
Humans must breathe in order to live. |
definition 2: |
to be required to (do something) because of a command, rule, or law.
Children must attend school. |
definition 3: |
used to express a command to do something or not to do something.
You can take a break, but you must be back in ten minutes.Employees must not use this machine without proper training. |
definition 4: |
used to make a strong statement about something based only on logic, not knowledge.
That woman must be her sister. She looks just like her.He is not answering the phone, so he must be out. |
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must or have to?
Have to and
must share the meaning of necessity to do something.
Have to is used more often in everyday conversation.
Must is more often used in writing or in a formal situation. But for the meaning of
must in a sentence such as
You must be joking!, both
have to and
must are very common in conversation. You need to be careful, though, to choose between
have to and
must when your sentence uses
not. In negative sentences,
have to and
must have different meanings, as you can see in the examples below.
Compare:
- You have to leave tomorrow.
- You must leave tomorrow.
- You do not have to leave tomorrow. (It is not necessary for you to leave tomorrow. You can leave tomorrow if you want, or you can stay.)
- You must not leave tomorrow. (You do not have permission to leave tomorrow.)