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Use of Have To

The document discusses the use of "have to" and "don't have to" to express obligation and lack of obligation in English. It provides examples of affirmative and negative sentences using these phrases, such as "I have to study every day" and "you don't have to go to school on Saturday." It also covers question forms like "Do you have to wake up early?" and exercises for readers to practice using "have to" and "don't have to" in different contexts.

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Use of Have To

The document discusses the use of "have to" and "don't have to" to express obligation and lack of obligation in English. It provides examples of affirmative and negative sentences using these phrases, such as "I have to study every day" and "you don't have to go to school on Saturday." It also covers question forms like "Do you have to wake up early?" and exercises for readers to practice using "have to" and "don't have to" in different contexts.

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HAVE TO /

DON’T HAVE TO

Miss Karen Vargas

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HAVE TO
We use HAVE TO to express obligation (when
something is necessary) in the present or future.

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Examples:

The boys have to study hard.

The boy has to wake up at 7 o’clock in the morning.

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Affirmative Sentences
S + HAVE TO/ HAS TO + VERB + COMPLEMENT

I / YOU/ WE / THEY HAVE TO

You HAVE TO arrive on time to classes

SHE/ HE / IT HAS TO

She HAS TO brush her teeth everyday

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DON’T HAVE TO
We use DON’T HAVE TO to express absence of
obligation (=when something is not necessary to
do)

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The children don’t have to go to school today.
It’s Saturday!

She doesn’t have to eat all the fruits.

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Negative Sentences
S + DON’T HAVE TO/ DOESN’T HAVE TO + VERB + COMPLEMENT

I / YOU / WE / THEY DON’T

We don’t have to get up early on Sundays

SHE / HE / IT DOESN’T

He doesn’t have to get up early on Sundays

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DO/ DOES + S + HAVE TO+ COMPLEMENT?

DO I/ YOU/ WE/ THEY HAVE TO…?

DOES HE/ SHE/ IT HAVE TO…?

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QUESTIONS
Do you have to eat the vegetables?
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t

Does he have to eat the vegetables?


Yes, he does/ No, he doesn’t

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LET’S PRACTICE

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Order the following sentences
1.- clean your room/ have to/ you

2.- they/ play football/ Do/ have to ?

3.- don’t have/ I/ make my bed.

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4.- do the dishes/ has to/ she.

5.- cut the grass/ Does/ have to/ he?

6.- She/ study/ has to/ everyday.

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Complete with HAVE TO/ HAS TO/ don’t have
to/ doesn’t have to

1.- Sarah_________
HAS TO study hard for the exam.

2.- David ________


HAS TO clean his room.

HAVE TO
3.- I __________ cut the grass every Sunday.

4.- Andres__________
HAS TO to play football after
class.

5.- You____________
HAVE TO make your bed
everyday.

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DOESN’T HAVE TO
6.- She________________ (negative) go to school
on Saturday.

7.- I ___________
HAVE TO brush my teeth everyday.

8.- You________________
DON’T HAVE TO (negative) do the
dishes.

DOESN’T HAVE TO
9.- He________________(negative) make his bed
in the morning.

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