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'it is to be done' vs. 'it has to be done'



 
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'it is to be done' vs. 'it has to be done' #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 13, 2006 21:18 pm   'it is to be done' vs. 'it has to be done'
 

hi
what is the meaning of "it is to be done' & "it has to be done" and when do we use 'will' & would" - what is difference between them?
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