This document discusses the use of "has/have to" and "must" to express obligation or necessity in sentences. It provides the examples "I have to go to market" or "I must go to market" and "She has to have dinner" or "She must have dinner". The document also notes that "although" can be used to express desire in contrast to obligation.
This document discusses the use of "has/have to" and "must" to express obligation or necessity in sentences. It provides the examples "I have to go to market" or "I must go to market" and "She has to have dinner" or "She must have dinner". The document also notes that "although" can be used to express desire in contrast to obligation.
This document discusses the use of "has/have to" and "must" to express obligation or necessity in sentences. It provides the examples "I have to go to market" or "I must go to market" and "She has to have dinner" or "She must have dinner". The document also notes that "although" can be used to express desire in contrast to obligation.