Sep 13
MUST / HAVE TO
OBLIGATION / NECESSITY
HAVE TO
We use “have to” when the necessity comes from outside the speaker or when others decide for the speaker.
Check these examples:
- All the primary school students in Turkey have to wear a blue unifrom.
- All the men in Turkey who are 18 years old or older have to do their military service.
- Cenk has to wear a suit at work. ( The company’s board decided )
- Before entering the factory, all the workers have to sign the attendance book.
- As it is an international company Murat has to work on Saturdays to deal with the customers.
All of the necessities in the examples above come from outside the speaker.
Past form of “have to” is “had to”
Check these examples:
- When I was in the army I had to shave everymorning.
- Linda had to fill an application form to be a candidate for the position in the company.
- When I was a child, I had to go to bed at 9p.m.
- In my previous job all the ladies had to wear a tie.
We use “will have to” for future necessities.
- Mrs.Hanks will have to work in summers in her new job.
- If Burak is promoted, he will have to check the reports everyday.
MUST
We use “must” for the necessities that the speaker decides himself. Must is used only in present and future.
- I cough a lot in the evenings. I must stop smoking. ( I decided myself )
- As Meral has a very important exam tomorrow morning she must go to bed early.
- This client is a very serious man so we must prepare everything very carefully.
- I must save money to buy that house.
Past form of “must” is “had to”.
- I had to get a taxi for work yesterday because I was late.
- In order to get to the office, I had to take three buses last year.
- She had to work last Saturday because she couldn’t finish the reports.
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