have to and must
I have to and must I have to do something = it is necessary to do it, I am obliged to do it: You can’t turn right here. You have…
I have to and must I have to do something = it is necessary to do it, I am obliged to do it: You can’t turn right here. You have…
We use may and might to talk about possible actions or happenings in the future: I haven’t decided where to go on holiday. I may go to Ireland. (= perhaps…
Study this example situation: You are looking for Ben. Nobody is sure where he is, but you get some suggestions. (= perhaps he is in his off ice) (= perhaps…