curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-how-to-discuss-roles-and-responsibilities/65d7480fba8a2b88f5499094.md
The word must is used to express a strong necessity or obligation. It is followed by a verb to show something that is very important or necessary to do.
It's similar to have to, but must is often used when the obligation comes from the speaker or is internal, while have to is often used for external obligations or rules.
Examples:
You must study for the test means the speaker thinks it's very important for you to study for the test.
I have to go to work at 8 AM means the speaker needs to work at 8 AM because of a job schedule.
Talk with means to have a conversation or discussion with someone. For example, I need to talk with my teacher about the homework means I need to have a conversation with my teacher concerning the homework.
I got this message saying I BLANK BLANK with Jeff from the Security department.
must
This word indicates a strong necessity to do something.
talk
This verb indicates the action of having a conversation or discussion.
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