以下是引用v521在2006-3-27 10:43:00的发言:在langman里面只有will have to 的用法,想问一下would have to本身就是固定用法,还是will have to的过去时? 在大全里面只有一题: 99. Although the manager agreed to a more flexible work schedule, he said that it must be posted on the bulletin board so that both management and labor will know what everyone is assigned to do. (A) he said that it must be posted on the bulletin board so that both management and labor will know what everyone is (B) he said it had to be posted on the bulletin board so that both management and labor knows what everyone is (C) he said that they would have to post the assignments on the bulletin board so that management and labor knew what everyone was (D) he said that the schedule would have to be posted on the bulletin board so that both management and labor would know what everyone was(A)补充-249 (E) saying that the schedule had to be posted on the bulletin board so that both management and labor would know what everyone had been 大全注释: would have to be done一般表客观,如: If funding for the new police officers’ salaries is approved, support for other city services will have to be reduced during the next fiscal year.
would have to 不是固定用法. will have to, 甚至will must都可以用. by the way, I support D instead of A for 99.
have to 和must好像没有主观客观一分. See my notes about Have to vs. Must.
Notes: Have to vs. Must
1) Both must and have to can be used to speak about obligation or necessity. This is only the case when we are referring to the present or future.
The doctor says I must stop smoking.
The doctor says I have (got) to stop smoking.
2) When we speak about obligation or necessity in the past, we use have to.
She had to stop running because she was exhausted.
I had to pay a parking fine.
It is not possible to use must in this way.
3) Also, must and have to can both be used to express the idea of certainty:
He must be the fastest runner in the world.
He has (got) to the fastest runner in the world.
4) To speak about certainty in the past, we use must:
He must have been late because I saw him miss the train.
The storm must have spoilt their picnic.
It is not possible to use have to in this way.
5) When used in the negative, must and have to have different meanings. Must is used to say that something is prohibited, while have to is used to express a lack of obligation:
You mustn't cross the road here. (It is prohibited) You don't have to cross the road here. (It's not necessary, i.e. you can stay on this side and cross later).
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