Have to- Present Tense
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Created on August 30, 2024
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Have To-present tense
Learn how to use HAVE TO to talk about obligations and necessities
We use "Have to" to talk about things that are necessary or obligatory.
Examples: "I have to do my homework." / "She has to clean her room."
Interogative
e.g. I don't have to wear an uniform.
e.g. He doesn't have to go.
Subject + have/has to+ base verbe.g. I have to clean my room.e.g. He has to do his homework.
Positive
Subject+ don't/doesn't have to+ base verb
Negative
Do/Does+ subject+have to + base forme.g. Do you have to mop the floor?e.g. Does he have to water the plants?
FILL IN THE BLANKS
has to
have to
hop
I _____ start work at eight.
don't have to
doesn't have to
wanted
You ___________to go to work tomorrow, it's Sunday.
Does
Are
Do
________ they have to leave at nine?
We have to wear a coat in winter.
I have to wake up at 7 o'clock every morning.
She has to make the bed every day.
She has to read the book for the exam
The girl has to go to school.
Match the sentence with the picture
HOMEWORKDescribe a day in your life using Have To