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I think I will use "will have to"



 
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I think I will use "will have to" Wed May 03, 2006 15:24 pm  I think I will use "will have to"
 

Dear teachers,
I think I will use "will have to" in this sentence but I am not sure. Please correct. Thanks.
"You will get up early tomorrow if you want to catch the bus."
"You must get up early tomorrow if you want to catch the bus."
Thanks.
Christine
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I think I will use "will have to" Wed May 03, 2006 16:45 pm  I think I will use "will have to"
 

"Right,Christine,you can say "You will have to get up early tomorrow if you want to catch the bus."
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