Hannah is planning her weekend.
In what context would she use ‘need to’ instead of ‘have to’?
A. ‘Need to’ implies a suggestion, while ‘have to’ is for personal choice.
B. ‘Need to’ is used for personal necessity, while ‘have to’ indicates obligation.
C. ‘Have to’ is used for future plans, while ‘need to’ is for past actions.
D. ‘Have to’ is used for personal necessity, while ‘need to’ indicates obligation.

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