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Expressing Necessity :Have to, Have Got To, Must

In English, we use "have to," "have got to," and "must" to express necessity or obligation. Here's a breakdown of their usage and nuances: Have to  * General obligation: Indicates that something is necessary or required, often due to an external rule or law.  * Examples:    * I have to wear a uniform at work.    * You have to be 18 to vote in most countries. Have got to  * Emphasis on obligation: Similar to "have to," but with a stronger sense of urgency or importance.  * More informal: More common in spoken English than in formal writing.  * Examples:    * I've got to finish this report by tomorrow.    * We've got to leave early to catch the flight. Must  * Personal obligation: Indicates a strong feeling of necessity or a personal decision.  * Internal obligation: Often used when the speaker feels a strong moral or ethical obligation.  * Examples:    * I must quit smoking for my health.   ...