Question structure
when is it used?
Careful
Have to structure
Modals
Have to / don't have to
Afirmative structure
"Have got"
Negative structure
It's made by...
When isit used?
USE: Have to is used when something you need to do following a rule
Have to structure
The estructure of "have to" in airmative is : subject + "have to" + verbo in infinitive without "to". example: "I have to cook tomorrow."
Subject + have / has to+ base form of the verbExamples: 1. You have to go to school 2. He has to see the doctor 3. They have to clean the house
Afirmative structure
the estructure of "have to" in negative is: subject + "do not/does not" + "have to" + infinitive verb without "to". Example: "I do not have to work go to school on staurdays"
Negative structure
STRUCTURE QUESTION FORM: Questions words + do / does+ Subject + have / has to+ Base form of the verb + ?Examples: What do you have to do after class? What does she has to do next week? What does a good husband have to do?
Question structure
Many people make this mistake.
When forming your sentences with have to, keep in mind that have is the main verb. The auxiliary is do / does, and it must ALWAYS be used in questions and denials. Don't do it with just have. Example: Have you to pay the rent?(BAD BAD BAD BAD) Do you have to pay the rent? (GOOD!)
Careful
“Have got” to talk about obligationYou can also use have got to talk about obligations, without a change in meaning.
I've got to work tomorrow.
She's got to get up very early.
"Have got"
Ana Estefany Santiago HrnándezBruno Alexander Ambrocio Parra Samaria Méndez Lázaro
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Ana Estefany Santiago Hernández
Created on April 24, 2024
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Question structure
when is it used?
Careful
Have to structure
Modals
Have to / don't have to
Afirmative structure
"Have got"
Negative structure
It's made by...
When isit used?
USE: Have to is used when something you need to do following a rule
Have to structure
The estructure of "have to" in airmative is : subject + "have to" + verbo in infinitive without "to". example: "I have to cook tomorrow."
Subject + have / has to+ base form of the verbExamples: 1. You have to go to school 2. He has to see the doctor 3. They have to clean the house
Afirmative structure
the estructure of "have to" in negative is: subject + "do not/does not" + "have to" + infinitive verb without "to". Example: "I do not have to work go to school on staurdays"
Negative structure
STRUCTURE QUESTION FORM: Questions words + do / does+ Subject + have / has to+ Base form of the verb + ?Examples: What do you have to do after class? What does she has to do next week? What does a good husband have to do?
Question structure
Many people make this mistake. When forming your sentences with have to, keep in mind that have is the main verb. The auxiliary is do / does, and it must ALWAYS be used in questions and denials. Don't do it with just have. Example: Have you to pay the rent?(BAD BAD BAD BAD) Do you have to pay the rent? (GOOD!)
Careful
“Have got” to talk about obligationYou can also use have got to talk about obligations, without a change in meaning. I've got to work tomorrow. She's got to get up very early.
"Have got"
Ana Estefany Santiago HrnándezBruno Alexander Ambrocio Parra Samaria Méndez Lázaro
Team!!