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Expresses obligation, deduction, or prohibition.
No, 'must' remains the same for all subjects.
'Must' indicates something is necessary or obligatory.
'Must not' indicates a categorical prohibition.
Use 'must not' or the contraction 'mustn't'.
'Must' indicates obligation; 'have to' is similar.
Indicates absence of obligation, it's optional.
Use 'had to' instead of 'must'.
'He must be sleeping' indicates a strong assumption.
Place 'must' before the subject in interrogative form.
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