Should, must, had to, have to: I missed the train, so I had to take the next one.

hi,
I missed the train, so i had to take the next one
can say :
so i must or should take the next one

Hi,you can’t say “must” or “should” here,as the sentence is in past simple,you should use “had to” which expresses necessity imposed by circumstances in this situation.

  1. He believes we ______ go to a specialist right away.

b. must
c. should
d. would
which one best?

hi,
here “was” word is incorrect ,it should be “must be were”,why?

If the message was more detailed, I would have been able to understand it when I read it.

thanks

  1. He believes we ______ go to a specialist right away.

b. must
c. should
d. would

which one best?

Rule out D immediately. Absolutely incorrect.

" He believes “… suggests that C is the correct answer, otherwise if B were the correct answer, then it would read, " He said we must …”

Why not ‘must’ as a sense of urgency is denoted by ‘right away’?

I think “he believes” is the reason as Kitosdad said,so “right away” is no longer important here

if B were the correct answer, then it would read, " He said we must …"

I want to know when to use ‘have to’, ‘should’ and ‘must’
please enlighten