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school vs I have to

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are unrelated. 'School' is a noun referring to an educational institution, while 'I have to' is a phrase indicating obligation or necessity. It would be more appropriate to compare 'school' with another noun or 'I have to' with a different phrase expressing obligation.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 841 views

school

The word 'school' is a correct and commonly used noun in English to refer to an educational institution.

It is used to describe a place where students go to learn and receive education.

I have to

The phrase 'I have to' is a correct and commonly used expression in English to indicate obligation or necessity.

It is used to convey that someone is required or feels compelled to do something.

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