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 normandey
 
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							| I -----------  buy some souvenirs for my family  while  I �m in London next week. 
a) need to ___  b) must ___ c) have to |  15 May 2018      
					
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 Lulu98123
 
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							| It depends form the context. You can use  �need to � when this action is necessery for you. Of course  �must �also express obligation or necessity, but there is a difference between them. 
 � have to � tells that is something that you want to do and it �s your choice,  e.g. you think that �s good and nice to buy something for your family
But  �must �  is impersonal, when someone from  �outside � wants you to do something. In this case it would mean that you should buy some souvenirs becauae someone, maybe from your family, told you to do this |  15 May 2018     
					
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 jannabanna
 
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							| As a Brit, I would have put "must" in this sentence: I must buy some souvenirs for my family while I �m in London next week.  (meaning - I really should!!)  The speaker is giving himself an obligation.  But it can also be used to insist on something to someone else, as in this sentence: "You must see that film, it �s fantastic!  - The speaker thinks it would be an excellent thing for you to do!     We also use "must" as a noun in the same way:  The Colosseum is a must if you visit Rome.   Hope that sounds clear to you! |  16 May 2018     
					
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 satodude
 
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							| need and must imply a consequence, usually a negative one. |  16 May 2018     
					
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