Author:
Peter Berry
Date Of Creation:
13 February 2021
Update Date:
3 May 2024
Content
The verb "to have" means to have. But nevertheless, "to have to"Means" to have to "or" to have to. " In other words, "have to" implies the obligation or need to do something.
Conjugation of the verb:
- Tengo que
- You have to
- I have to
- She has to
- It has to
- We have to
- They have to
Affirmation
- Subject + have / has to + unconjugated verb
- I have to buy a house. / I have to buy a house
Denial
- Subject + do not / don’t / does not / doesn’t + have / has to + unconjugated verb
- I don't have to buy a house. / I don't have to buy a house
Example sentences with have to
- You have to read this book. / You must read this book.
- They have to repair the roof. / They have to repair the roof.
- We have to take the next flight. / We have to take the next flight.
- You have to calm down. / You have to calm down.
- She have to buy new clothes. / You have to buy new clothes.
- You have to make a decision. / You have to make a decision.
- You don’t have to help him. / You don't have to help him.
- We have to leave now. / We must go now.
- You have to tell the police what you saw. / you have to tell the police what you saw.
- I have to start preparing dinner. / I have to start preparing dinner.
- I have to fix this before the boss finds out. / I have to fix this before the boss finds out.
- You don’t have to tell me what I already know. / You don't have to tell me what I already know.
- I have have youtop trusting her. / You have to stop trusting her.
- Do not have to shout, I can hear you. / You don't have to yell, I can hear you.
- She have to clean the house before they arrive. / You have to clean the house before they arrive.
- We have to take this road. / We have to take this route.
- They have to work late again. / They must work late again.
- You have to answer all their questions. / You must answer all their questions.
- She doesn’t have to listen to you. / She doesn't have to listen to you.
- I have to stay home with the baby. / I have to stay home with the baby.
- We have to ask him if he want to buy it. / We should ask you if you want to buy it.
- I have to answer a lot of emails. / I have to answer a lot of emails.
- She have to lock the door when she leaves. / She has to lock the door when she leaves.
- We have to stay together. / We have to stay together.
- You don’t have to go to the party if you don't want to. / You don't have to go to the party if you don't want to.
- You have to watch your language in front of the children. / You have to watch your vocabulary in front of the children.
- I have to wash my hands. / I have to wash my hands.
- You have to see doctor. / you have to see a doctor.
- It’s not raining, you don’t have to take an umbrella. / It's not raining, you don't have to carry an umbrella.
- We have to invite the family to the party. / We have to invite the family to the party.
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