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In English modal verbs as "must", "have to", "have got to", "can't" and "couldn't" are used to express deduction and contention. We use modal verbs to state how sure we are about something. == Must == We can use "must" when we feel sure that something is real because we see strong evidence of it. *"You're shivering" => "you must be cold". We use "must have" with a past participle when we are not totally sure about something. *"someone must have taken the key, because it is not here."
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