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difference/similarities between must/have to #1 (permalink) Wed Jul 09, 2008 7:44 am   difference/similarities between must/have to
 

Hello again Very Happy

Could anyone explain the differences and or similarities between have to and must in a way it is easy to understand for people whose mother language is not English ?

Thanks in advance Very Happy

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difference/similarities between must/have to #2 (permalink) Wed Jul 09, 2008 8:56 am   difference/similarities between must/have to
 

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difference/similarities between must/have to #3 (permalink) Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:03 am   difference/similarities between must/have to
 

Thanks a lot Mister Micawber for your quick reply, much appreciated Very Happy
The link was very helpful. Thanks again.

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