Вопрос задан 09.06.2023 в 10:05. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Гороховський Сєрий.

4. Decide whether must or have to is better in these sentences. 1 The new Bond film is fantastic.

You have to / must see it! 2 I’m not very good at this video game. I have to / must practise. 3 This app is quite expensive because you have to / must pay extra for each new level. 4 Jack was upset about missing the film night. We have to / must invite him next time. 5 You can’t buy that game in shops any more – you have to / must download it from the website. Даю 100 балов!!!
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Отвечает Карнаухова Анастасия.

Ответ:

1  must

2 must

3 have to

4 must

5 have to

Объяснение:

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Отвечает Банникова Катя.
1. have to - тебе стоило бы
2. must - нужно
3. must - необходимо

4,5 не знаю, на мой взгляд там можно использовать и так и так. (но это не так!)
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

In the given sentences, both "have to" and "must" can be used interchangeably, as they express a strong obligation or necessity. However, there might be a slight difference in nuance.

  1. The new Bond film is fantastic. You have to / must see it! Both "have to" and "must" are appropriate here, emphasizing the strong recommendation to see the film.

  2. I'm not very good at this video game. I have to / must practice. Both "have to" and "must" work well in this sentence, indicating the necessity of practicing to improve gaming skills.

  3. This app is quite expensive because you have to / must pay extra for each new level. Both "have to" and "must" are suitable here, conveying the requirement to pay additional charges for accessing new levels.

  4. Jack was upset about missing the film night. We have to / must invite him next time. Both "have to" and "must" can be used, indicating the obligation or necessity of inviting Jack next time.

  5. You can't buy that game in shops anymore – you have to / must download it from the website. Both "have to" and "must" are appropriate, highlighting the requirement to download the game from the website instead of buying it in shops.

Both "have to" and "must" express a strong obligation or necessity. However, "must" can sometimes sound more formal or authoritative, while "have to" may feel slightly more colloquial or informal. Ultimately, the choice between "have to" and "must" depends on personal preference or the desired tone of the sentence.

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