M u s t
a n d
h a v e ( g o t ) t o
Д When we say that it is NECESSARY to do something, we use
must or have (got) to:
• To get
a cheap ticket, you
must / have (got) to
book in advance.
• Every animal on the island
must
/
has (got) to
be destroyed.
When we want to say that it will be necessary for someone to do something in the future, we use
must, have (got) to, or will have to:
• To get there on time,
I must / have (got) to / will have to
leave home by 8.30.
Have got to
is less formal than the others, and is particularly common in spoken English. We can
often use
need (to)
with a similar meaning:
• Before you buy a house, you
need to / must / have (got) to
consider all the costs.
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