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AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES | SUBJECT | Have to/Has to | VERB | EXAMPLES | |
affirmative sentences
( + ) have to/has to |
I
you we they |
have to | simple VERB
(no changes!) |
I have to clean my room.
You have to get a new shirt. We have to pick up the laundry. They have to buy a new notebook. |
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he
she it |
has to | He has to eat dinner now.
She has to go to work. It has to work now. (It = the car) | |||
NEGATIVE SENTENCES | SUBJECT | NEGATIVE | HAVE TO | VERB | EXAMPLES |
negative sentences
( - ) don't have to
|
I
you we they |
don't | HAVE TO
(no changes!) |
simple VERB
(no changes!) |
I don't have
to do the laundry.
You don't have to have pizza. We don't have to clean your room. They don't have to buy a pen. |
he
she it |
doesn't | He doesn't have to go now.
She doesn't have to eat pizza. It doesn't have to work now. |
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QUESTIONS | DO | SUBJECT | MODAL | VERB | EXAMPLES |
questions
( ? ) |
Do Don't |
I
you we they |
HAVE TO
(no changes!) |
simple VERB
(no changes!) |
Do I have to do the laundry?
Don't I have to go? Do you have to work today? Don't you have to leave now? Do we have to go? Don't we have to leave now? Do they have to buy a pencil? Don't they have to buy a pen? |
Does
Doesn't |
he
she it |
Does he have to do that?
Doesn't he have to go now? Does she have to work? Doesn't she have to leave? Does it have to improve? (it=grade) Doesn't it have to increase? |
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