Have to
Transcript of Have to
HAVE TO / DON’T HAVE TO
HAVE TO
We use HAVE TO to express obligation (when something is necessary) in the present or future.
The boys have to study hard.
The boy has to wake up at 7 o’clock in the morning.
DON’T HAVE TO We use DON’T HAVE TO to express absence of
obligation (=when something is not necessary) in the present or future.
The children don’t have to go to school today. It’s Saturday!
She doesn’t have to eat all the fruits.
QUESTIONS
Do you have to eat the vegetables?Yes, I do.
Complete with the correct form of Have to Sarah_________ study hard for the exam. David ________clean his bedroom. His
mother has already cleaned it. I __________ paint my house. It’s very
dirty. Astronauts__________ learn lots of new
things. Caroline _________ finish the project
now. It’s for next week.