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Must vs. Have to: Key Differences by tria oktaviani is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document discusses the differences between must and have to, and shall and will. Must expresses logical deduction or strong obligation, while have to expresses strong obligation due to external factors. Shall is used with first person singular and plural to make promises, commands or threats, while will is used with all other persons to refer to the simple future. The document also provides examples of how question words are used to form wh-questions in English, including what, when, where, why, how
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- tria oktaviani
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- EN