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1. He must be a doctor.
2. He has to be a doctor.
(Are both the same? Is #2 grammatical?)
13 years ago

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Ms. Sue
Those may mean the same. But they both have two meanings. One is that it's obvious that he's a doctor. The other meaning is that he's forced to be a doctor.

You'd need more information to be sure you have the correct meaning.


13 years ago

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