I'm a native English speaker and I would generally use the positive forms "must" and "have to" interchangeably. To me, "I must study" and "I have to study" mean the same thing. The only differences are that "must" is an auxillary verb, and therefore doesn't have an infinitive or past or future tense, so "have to" is much more flexible and more often used. However, "must" is more formal and direct when imposing an obligation on somebody else, and is generally used to give formal instructions, for example "employees must show up in time for work". However, after watching this lesson I was curious, and looked up the difference on google, and the first several results confirmed what you said, that "must" refers to a personal obligation and "have to" refers to an external obligation. This is a distinction I have never been aware of or knowingly made myself.
Thank you so much for this very interesting lesson. I didn't know before now the difference between 'must' and 'have to' when they are very similar and when they are very different. I answered four out of five questions correctly. I got the third one wrong by answering 'must' instead of 'both are correct' because I thought that losing weight was just a personal decision and not an obligation like in the case of practicing boxing.
1. If the job requires you to speak French and you have set your mind to learn French, you may say,”I must learn French.” 2. If so, but you say,”I have to learn French, that means you don’t have a choice and you might not be happy about that. 3. I have to admit that there’s no such big difference between these two expressions.
Indeed there is a small individual difference. Either you feel obliged to learn French in order to be able to do the job. Or you feel the necessity to accomplish your level of education. The result is more or less the same, but the reason why you do so may be different. (External obligation or private motivation !)
انا اشاهدها ولا اعرف كلامها اصلا انا ضعيفة بالانكليزي يجب ان اتعلم مفردات لان قليل ما فهمت من كلامها لكن اظن شرحها جيد لانها تضع فقط كلام المهم في الشاشة العراق 🇮🇶 ادعوا لي اخذ معدل 99.57
Dear Aga, thank you for the very nice video. I just cannot understand why your t is not silent in the word fasten. Maybe I'm wrong but I think I learnt to pronounce it without t. Thanks again and we are looking forward to your next nice videos.
You are correct. It is much more common for the T in fasten to be silent. However, there are regional variations. It appears that Aga is from a place where they pronounce the T. There is a similar variation in the word OFTEN, which can also be pronounced with or without the T.
It just needs some brackets to memorise the correct meaning of ‘must not‘, e.g.: “You must (not enter) the bathtub with a hair dryer!“, whereas in other languages like German it would be: “You (must not) enter the bathtub with a hair dryer“.
Hi Aga, thanks for this clear and good video, but I don't understand why in the plane they say "you must fasten your seabELt" instead "You have to fasten...', it's a rule, an obligation?
Respected Ma'am, being undisputedly the greatest grammarian of this generation across the globe, you are earnestly entreated with folded hands to explain the nuances in the following sentences -For example,I have no interest in politics.I must admit it frankly.Ma,am, If I re-write the second second sentence like this -I have to admit it frankly- would the meaning remain intact? Can I use 'have to ' in place of 'must' in the second sentence?
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I'm a native English speaker and I would generally use the positive forms "must" and "have to" interchangeably. To me, "I must study" and "I have to study" mean the same thing. The only differences are that "must" is an auxillary verb, and therefore doesn't have an infinitive or past or future tense, so "have to" is much more flexible and more often used. However, "must" is more formal and direct when imposing an obligation on somebody else, and is generally used to give formal instructions, for example "employees must show up in time for work".
However, after watching this lesson I was curious, and looked up the difference on google, and the first several results confirmed what you said, that "must" refers to a personal obligation and "have to" refers to an external obligation. This is a distinction I have never been aware of or knowingly made myself.
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Thank you Teacher Aga.I didn't know before what is different (must and have to).
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Thank you so much for this very interesting lesson. I didn't know before now the difference between 'must' and 'have to' when they are very similar and when they are very different. I answered four out of five questions correctly. I got the third one wrong by answering 'must' instead of 'both are correct' because I thought that losing weight was just a personal decision and not an obligation like in the case of practicing boxing.
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If the job requires you to speak French and you have set your mind to learn French, you may say,”I must learn French.”
2. If so, but you say,”I have to learn French, that means you don’t have a choice and you might not be happy about that.
3. I have to admit that there’s no such big difference between these two expressions.
Indeed there is a small individual difference. Either you feel obliged to learn French in order to be able to do the job. Or you feel the necessity to accomplish your level of education.
The result is more or less the same, but the reason why you do so may be different. (External obligation or private motivation !)
Your video is very good, I am the first time here !
Thank you!
love ur accente
I have to thank you very much. I feel It is an obligation as you are very helpful;indeed
Thanks for the lesson
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Hello, could you please make a video explaining the differences between must, mustn't, have to, don't have to, can, and can't?
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Hello teacher Aga I will to know if you have a video about assur and ensure and insure.
Must: inner factors play role in your deciding doing sth. || Have to : external factors are defining.
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Hello, could you please make a video explaining the differences between should, ought to and had better?
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انا اشاهدها ولا اعرف كلامها اصلا
انا ضعيفة بالانكليزي يجب ان اتعلم مفردات لان قليل ما فهمت من كلامها
لكن اظن شرحها جيد لانها تضع فقط كلام المهم في الشاشة
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Dear Aga, thank you for the very nice video. I just cannot understand why your t is not silent in the word fasten. Maybe I'm wrong but I think I learnt to pronounce it without t. Thanks again and we are looking forward to your next nice videos.
You are correct. It is much more common for the T in fasten to be silent. However, there are regional variations. It appears that Aga is from a place where they pronounce the T. There is a similar variation in the word OFTEN, which can also be pronounced with or without the T.
I appreciate it
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It just needs some brackets to memorise the correct meaning of ‘must not‘, e.g.:
“You must (not enter) the bathtub with a hair dryer!“,
whereas in other languages like German it would be:
“You (must not) enter the bathtub with a hair dryer“.
Hi Aga, thanks for this clear and good video, but I don't understand why in the plane they say "you must fasten your seabELt" instead "You have to fasten...', it's a rule, an obligation?
They can both be used for obligation, but must is stronger.
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You’re welcome! 😊
Respected Ma'am, being undisputedly the greatest grammarian of this generation across the globe, you are earnestly entreated with folded hands to explain the nuances in the following sentences -For example,I have no interest in politics.I must admit it frankly.Ma,am, If I re-write the second second sentence like this -I have to admit it frankly- would the meaning remain intact? Can I use 'have to ' in place of 'must' in the second sentence?
''...undisputedly the greatest grammarian of this generation across the globe...'' a very strong expression indeed!
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