Have To Crossword Clue Answer

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Definition 1:
used to say that something is required or necessary Note the difference in meaning between must not and not have to. .

Examples:
You must stop. [=you have to stop; I command you to stop]
I told him what he must do. [=what he had to do]
One must eat to live.
You must follow the rules.
We must [=have to, need to] correct these problems soon or the project will fail.
I must remember to stop at the store.
Must you go?” [=do you have to go?] “Yes, I’m afraid I really must.”
Must you go?” “No, I don’t have to.”
If you must go, at least wait until the storm is over.
It must be noted, however, that the company was already in financial difficulties.
We must keep/bear in mind that she didn’t have any previous experience. = It must be borne in mind that she didn’t have any previous experience.
You must not do it. [=it is necessary that you do not do it; I command you not to do it]
You don’t have to do it. [=it is not necessary for you to do it]
Definition 2:
used to say that something is required by a rule or law .

Examples:
All passengers must exit at the next stop.
Students must have completed Sociology 101 before they can take Sociology 102.
Definition 3:
used to say that someone should do something .

Examples:
You must [=ought to, should, have to] read this book. It’s fantastic!
You must come visit us soon. [=we would like to have you come visit us soon]
You really must see the doctor about that cough. [=I urge you to see the doctor; I really think you need to see the doctor]
Definition 4:
used to say that something is very likely .

Examples:
It must be almost dinner time.
She must think I’m a fool.
It must have been the coffee that kept me awake.
He must have been the most gifted student at the school. [=I think he was the most gifted student]
He must have a lot of money to live the way he does.
The bus must be coming soon.
You haven’t eaten all day. You must be hungry.
You’re going to wear that? You must be joking!
You must have been very worried.
You must be thrilled about the new baby.
If he really was there, I must have seen him, but I don’t remember seeing him.
There must be some mistake.
Definition 5:
used in various phrases to emphasize a statement .

Examples:
I must say, I was surprised to hear from him.
She’s a talented actress, I must say.
She’s a talented actress, you must admit.
I must admit, I expected better results.
I must warn you, this will not be easy.
I must confess, I haven’t actually read the book yet.
Definition 6:
used in questions that express annoyance or anger .

Examples:
Must you be so unreasonable? [=do you have to be so unreasonable?]
Why must it always rain on the weekend? [=why does it always have to rain on the weekend?]

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