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Must and Ought to - Grammar short Lesson

 

Must doesn’t change its form, whatever be its tense or the number and person of its subject. It can refer to the present or future.

    You must do this now. (Present)
    He must pay damages. (Future)
    You must file a petition. (Future)

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