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Rh {| ! colspan=2 | Future. ! colspan=2 | Conditional.
 * || I shall be able.
 * || I shall be able.
 * I would be able,
 * || (He thinks) he cannot,
 * }
 * || (He thinks) he cannot,
 * }
 * }
 * }
 * }
 * }

I MUST.

The verb “must” when it means necessity or duty, is usually translated by the phrase or. This latter is really the third person singular, future tense of ; but the present and other tenses are also frequently used. It may also be very neatly rendered by the phrase, (lit. it is necessary for).

The English phrase “have to” usually means “must” and is translated like the above: as, I have to go home now.