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Have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t

must/mustn’t

Use must + infinitive without to

Must is a modal verb, and modal verbs are followed by infinitive without to.

No -s

Modal verbs don’t add -s after he/she/it.

Use must/mustn’t in negatives and questions

Must is an auxiliary verb. This means that it has a negative and an interrogative form. Do not use do/did in negatives and questions.

have to/don’t have to

Use do and did in negatives and questions

The verb have in have to is not an auxiliary verb. Use do/don’t, does/doesn’t, did/didn’t in questions and negative sentences in present and past.

No contraction

The verb have in have to cannot be contracted to ‘ve.

Past and future forms

Only have to has a past and a future form. Must does not have a past or a future form.

must vs have to / mustn’t vs don’t have to – meaning

have to

Rules and obligations

We use have to talk about rules and obligations, something that is necessary.

must

Rules and obligations

Must is very similar to have to. We use must + infinitive (without to) to talk about rules and obligations.

don’t have to

Don’t need to – not necessary

If you don’t have to do something, it means that you ‘don’t need to’ do something (there is no obligation). You can do it but you don’t need to do it if you don’t want to do it.

mustn’t

Prohibition

Use mustn’t to talk about something that you can’t do. It’s necessary that you don’t do it.

must vs have to

must

Obligation from the speaker

We normally use must when to talk about obligations that come from the opinion of the speaker. The speaker thinks it’s necessary or important to do something.

have to

External obligation

We normally use have to when there’s an external obligation. The obligation doesn’t come from the speaker’s opinion; another person thinks it’s necessary.

mustn’t vs don’t have to

don’t have to

You don’t need to do it; not necessary; no obligation

Don’t have to and mustn’t have opposite meanings. We say that we don’t have to do something when we don’t need to do something; we can do it, but it’s not necessary.

mustn’t

Prohibition; it’s necessary that you don’t do it

We say that we mustn’t do something when we cannot do something; it is necessary that we don’t do something.

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