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Learn English > Grammar > Verbs > Modals > have to, must have to, must Have to is NOT an auxiliary verb (it uses the verb have as a main verb). We include have to here for convenience. 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. have to for objective obligation We often use have to to say that something ...
We use have to / must / should + infinitive to talk about obligation, things that are necessary to do, or to give advice about things that are a good idea to do.
"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."
The meaning of MUST is be commanded or requested to. How to use must in a sentence.
MUST definition: to be obliged or bound to by an imperative requirement. See examples of must used in a sentence.
A must is something that's so important it can't be missed or ignored. When you're taking kayaking lessons, a lifejacket is a must.
Something that is absolutely required or indispensable. Promptness on the job is a must. Comfortable boots are a must when going on a hike.
In this lesson, you'll learn about "must," used for strong necessity or obligation, like 'You must finish your homework'. Simple explanations and exercises included.