Meaning of He must have friends
Expresses strong belief that someone has friends.
In simple words: He likely has friends.
He must have friends in a sentence
- Everyone in the office likes him, so he must have friends.
- He’s always smiling; he must have friends who care about him.
- After seeing him at the gathering, I thought, he must have friends.
- If he's out on weekends, he must have friends to spend time with.
- Even if he's quiet, I think he must have friends he confides in.
How to use He must have friends
Used to express a strong assumption about a person’s relationships. Appropriate in conversation and writing when speculating.
Grammar pattern
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Memory hint
Think of 'must' as having to think someone has friends.
Related words
Collocations with He must have friends
- must have a reason
- must have gone
- must have been
- must have seen
Synonyms for He must have friends
- He likely has friends
- He probably has friends
- He is likely to have friends
- He should have friends
Common mistakes with He must have friends
- Wrongly uses 'must' with past tense verbs.
- Confuses with 'He might have friends', which is less certain.
- Omits 'have' making it 'He must friends', which is incorrect.
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Frequently asked questions about He must have friends
What does He must have friends mean?
He likely has friends.
What is the definition of He must have friends?
Expresses strong belief that someone has friends.
How do you use He must have friends in a sentence?
Everyone in the office likes him, so he must have friends.
Can you give another example of He must have friends?
He’s always smiling; he must have friends who care about him.
What are synonyms for He must have friends?
Common alternatives include He likely has friends, He probably has friends, He is likely to have friends, He should have friends.
What words go with He must have friends?
It commonly pairs with must have a reason, must have gone, must have been, must have seen.
What are common mistakes when using He must have friends?
Wrongly uses 'must' with past tense verbs. Confuses with 'He might have friends', which is less certain. Omits 'have' making it 'He must friends', which is incorrect.
How do you pronounce He must have friends?
US: //hi mʌst hæv frɛndz//, UK: //hiː mʌst hæv frɛndz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use He must have friends?
Used to express a strong assumption about a person’s relationships. Appropriate in conversation and writing when speculating.
