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we have to go vs we will go

Both "we have to go" and "we will go" are correct phrases, but they convey slightly different meanings. "We have to go" implies a sense of obligation or necessity, while "we will go" simply states a future action without emphasizing any obligation. The choice between the two depends on the context and the intended meaning.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 989 views

we have to go

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a sense of obligation or necessity to leave a place or situation.

Use "we have to go" when you want to convey that leaving is necessary or obligatory. It implies a sense of urgency or obligation.

Examples:

  • I'm sorry, but we have to go now.
  • We have to go to the meeting at 3 p.m.
  • They have to go home before it gets dark.
  • She has to go to the doctor's appointment.
  • Do we have to go through this again?
  • You guys, we have to go there.
  • So, we have to go to Indianapolis.
  • They're discharging Roxanne, saying we have to go.
  • Madame President, I'm sorry, but we have to go now.
  • And we have to go beyond that.
  • And then, we have to go straight to the press conference.
  • Bobby, we have to go to the police.
  • Luke, we have to go to that bar Mitzvah.
  • Because tomorrow morning we have to go to the consulate.
  • Tammi, we have to go, dear.
  • Dad, we have to go right now.
  • Tell me when and where we have to go.
  • Please, we have to go now.
  • Dearest Ditlev, we have to go to the theater.
  • No Liam, we have to go.
  • Come on, honey, we have to go.
  • Okay, we have to go to bed.
  • Please, Ronnie is in danger, we have to go.
  • So Chief Boden says we have to go in for the deposition tomorrow.
  • Honey, we have to go to the cops.

Alternatives:

  • we must go
  • we need to go
  • we are required to go
  • we should leave
  • we are obligated to leave

we will go

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a future action of going somewhere without emphasizing any obligation or necessity.

Use "we will go" when you want to express a simple statement about a future action of going somewhere. It does not imply any sense of obligation or necessity.

Examples:

  • We will go to the beach next weekend.
  • I promise, we will go to the concert with you.
  • If you finish your homework, we will go to the park.
  • We will go shopping after lunch.
  • They will go on a trip to Europe next month.
  • And that we will go and see Dr Román.
  • When it's over, we will go anywhere you want.
  • You come back in the morning... and we will go on with the dictation before the conference.
  • That has been confirmed already and we will go on trying to do everything we can to bring about a satisfactory solution to the problem.
  • Tomorrow we will go ride my boat.
  • At a quarter to eleven we will go in procession to the cathedral.
  • (Berlusconi) A party, we will go to the Government.
  • And when you finish your worksheets on ladybugs, we will go outside and see if we can find some.
  • Now, after we get all of them safe, we will go look for your father.
  • Then, we will go our own ways and never meet again.
  • And then we will go home and make out on our couch.
  • Mary, please, we will go later, when it is safe.
  • If you come, we will go to Le Havre and sail for England together.
  • Dear Mohammad, after returning from the shrine... we will go to the field and pick up flowers.
  • And if I believe that we can be successful, we will go on.
  • So we will go to the Shebeen Josie in Goma.
  • If experience defines who we are, our emotions will define how far we will go.
  • And we will go away, two or three days in the country.
  • Great expectations of who we will be, where we will go.
  • Okay, once we get through this we will go to Major Tom's and consume delicious beverages, with tiny umbrellas.

Alternatives:

  • we are going to go
  • we are planning to go
  • we intend to go
  • we are scheduled to go
  • we are going to leave

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