Today we'll talk about things that you are obligated to do. You have no choice, you are required to do it. In those situations you can use the following verbs:
Must
This is very formal sounding and isn't really used in casual conversation.
I'm terribly sorry but I must be going.
Have to
This is a fairly standard verb used to talk about obligations.
I'm sorry but I have to go.
In more casual English you would say hafta.
I'm sorry but I hafta go.
I hafta clean my room, it's a real mess right now.
In the past tense, to talk about things you were obliged to do before, use had to.
I had to wear a uniform in high school.
If you want to sound more casual use had TA.
I had TA do my homework when I was a kid or I'd get in trouble.
Got to
Another verb with exactly the same meaning is got to.
I'm sorry but I got to go.
I got to work hard to realize my dreams.
In casual English, we say godda.
I godda call my Mom, it's her birthday today!
I think got to sounds slightly more friendly/casual than have to. It is also only used to talk about current obligations NOT things you had to do in the past.
Well, I godda go. I hafta get ready for work.
See you,
Phil
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