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Have to

Verb
UK /ˈhÌv tuː/
US /ˈhÌv tu/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

Used to show that something is necessary or required.

Example

"I have to go now."

"You have to study harder and deeper if you want to succeed."

"We have to follow traffic rules to keep everyone safe on the road."

Explanation

“Have to” is a verb form. It is used to show that something you must do because it’s necessary or required. For example, they have to do their homework. It is similar to “must”, but sounds softer and is used more in daily life, like you have to wear a helmet when riding a bike means you must do it. It shows rules, duties, or needs. People use it for situations where they don’t have a choice.

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