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We usually use must to talk about obligations which come from the speaker and we generally use have (got) to when we refer to obligations that come from outside the speaker. …

Must is a modal auxiliary verb. In this lesson we look at have to, must and must not, followed by a quiz to check your understanding. We often use have to to say that something is obligatory, for example: Children have to go to school.

Learn the difference between must and have to. Understand their definitions, usage, tips and examples to master these English modal verbs.

"Must" is a modal verb most commonly used to express certainty. It can also be used to express necessity or strong recommendation, although native speakers prefer the more flexible form "have to."

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