Have to


 
 
Concept Explanation
 

Have to

Use of Have To:  Have to is used with the infinitive to indicate obligation ; as, 

1. I have to be there by five o clock

2. He had to move the furniture himself.

To have + Infinitive :  This expression is used to express compulsion as is expressed with 'Must'. It also expressed obligation (In the Present, Past and Future).

  • I have to leave for Delhi today.
  • I don't have to meet him now.                                           (need not)
  • I have not to meet him now.
  • I will not to get up early in the morning.
  • I had to leave for Delhi yesterday.
  • I did not have to meet him there.                                      (need to have)
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    Question : 1

    Fill the blank part with correct modal .

    1. They ___________  go to the meeting yesterday.

    2. Last night, we____________  show our passport at the airport.

    Right Option : C
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    Question : 2

    She ________________ work yesterday, so she spent the whole day in the park by the river. 

    Right Option : B
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    Question : 3

    Fill the blank part with correct modal .

    1. I ____________ admit, the idea of marriage scares me.

    2. You don't ____________ knock—just walk in.

    3. You simply ____________  get a new job.

    Right Option : C
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