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Episode Five - Managing Family Life

Grammar

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Read and understand this lesson.

Grammar

Both 'have to' and 'must' express necessity or obligation. But we use 'have to' more often than 'must'.

Have to
Simple Present Tense Question Form Short Answers
I have to work today. Do I have to work today? Yes, I do. No, I don't
You have to work today. Do you have to work today? Yes, you do. No, you don't.
He has to work today. Does he have to work today? Yes, he does. No, he doesn't.
She has to work today. Does she have to work today? Yes, she does. No, she doesn't.
It has to work today. Does it have to work today? Yes, it does. No, it doesn't.
We have to work today. Do we have to work today? Yes, we do. No, we don't.
They have to work today. Do they have to work today? Yes, they do. No, they don't.
 
Must
I must work today. Must I work today? Yes, I must. No, I mustn't.
You must work today. Must you work today? Yes, you must. No, you mustn't.
He must work today. Must he work today? Yes, he must. No, he mustn't.
She must work today. Must she work today? Yes, she must. No, she mustn't.
It must work today. Must it work today? Yes, it must. No, it mustn't.
We must work today. Must we work today? Yes, we must. No, we mustn't.
They must work today. Must they work today? Yes, they must. No, they mustn't.
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