You must and you’ll have to
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You must
and you’ll have to are often used to give non-specific invitations:
A: And
you must come down to Barr at some stage or another
.
B: It would be nice actually. I’d like to.
A: You know, for a weekend.
B: It would be good.
A: Or even a day or two.
B: Yeah. Yeah. I might do that.
A: You know. You should.
B: Yeah.
A: Just give me a ring, cos I won’t mind.
B: Yeah.
A: Go out for dinner or something as well.
B: Perfect. That’s great. Yeah.
(note the typical friendly, positive reply to a non-specific invitation: it would be
nice/good
)
A:
You’ll have to come round for a coffee.
B: Yeah.
PROMISES, UNDERTAKINGS
420
Promises and undertakings are concerned with committing oneself to a particular
course of action which the listener usually believes will happen. If the course of
action is not followed, it will constitute a breaking of the promise.
702 | Speech acts
Cambridge Grammar of English
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