have to - HAVE TO definition used with the asima infinitive form of another verb to need to or be forced to must Learn more Have got to and have to English Grammar Today a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage Cambridge Dictionary have to modal verb Definition pictures pronunciation and usage Use of have to In general have to expresses impersonal obligation The subject of have to is obliged or forced to act by a separate external power for example the Law or school rulesHave to is objectiveLook at these examples In France you have to drive on the right In England most schoolchildren have to wear a uniform John has to wear a tie at work HAVE TO MUST Learn English Must And Have To My English Pages HAVE TO English meaning Cambridge Dictionary Though the version with will have to is much more common Have to vs Have got to In informal English have got to is sometimes used instead of have to Note that the subject and havehas are almost always contracted before got to in spoken English Ive got to is a contraction of I have got to which is the same as I have to Have to Like must have to is used to express strong obligation but when we use have to there is usually a sense of external obligation Some external circumstance makes the obligation necessary Examples I have to send an urgent email I have to take this book back to the library Here are more example sentences with have to Learn the meaning and usage of the idiom have to which can express requirement necessity desire likelihood or emphasis See example sentences synonyms and related phrases from the MerriamWebster dictionary Must vs Have To Woodward English medilab have to modal verb Definition pictures pronunciation and usage you haveyouve got to laugh not have a leg to stand on have something to your name have your back toagainst the wall have a bone to pick with somebody have no business to do something have the courtesy to do something See more Idioms have money to burn have time to kill have come to stay have an ax to grind have a cross to bear Have to Definition Meaning MerriamWebster Have got to and have to Grammar Cambridge Dictionary How to Use Must Have to and Need to in English ThoughtCo Employees have to attend the mandatory training session Have to conveys a requirement for employees to attend the training You dont have to submit your application today tomorrow is fine Dont have to indicates the absence of a strict requirement to submit the application today We have to finish the project before the Dont Have to DoNot Required but Possible The negative form of have to expresses the idea that something is not required It is however possible if so desired You dont have to arrive before 8 They didnt have to work so hard We dont have to work overtime on Saturdays She didnt have to attend the presentation Mustnt Do Modals of Necessity Must Have To Need To and Have Got To Grammar Point must have got to must not dont have to must have got to must not dont have to Necessity and Obligation Must and have got to are used in the present to say that something is necessary or should be done Have to is more common in North American English especially in speech You must be home by 11 oclock I must syair sdy 19 april 2023 wash the car tomorrow
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