1. Complete the following sentences with “have/has to or don’t doesn’t have to”:
Example: We have to wait (wait) for your sister she has the keys!
We don’t have to wait (not wait) for your sister she has the keys!
1) James is an intelligent boy, he_____________________ (not study) a lot
2) Lorenz and Susan live in a really old house, they _________________ (buy) a new one.
3) You really ___________________ (speak) so fast.
4) I________________ (write) every single word.
5) You___________________________ (not write) every word I say, just the most important ideas.
6) Oh, look at the time I_____________ (run) or I’ll loose the train!
7) You___________________ (not run), the train is going to be delayed.
8) She has a wonderful hair but she _________________ (wash) it every day.
9) We can share a taxi if you want to. You ________________
(walk) home
10) We ____________________ (go) now or we can wait for my sister
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Se completan las siguientes oraciones con “have/has to o don’t / doesn’t have to”:
- James is an intelligent boy, he doesn’t have to study a lot.
- Lorenz and Susan live in a really old house, they have to buy a new one.
- You really have to speak so fast.
- I have to write every single word.
- You don't have to write every word I say, just the most important ideas.
- Oh, look at the time I have to run or I’ll lose the train!
- You don't have to run, the train is going to be delayed.
- She has wonderful hair, but she has to wash it every day.
- We can share a taxi if you want to. You don't have to walk home.
- We have to go now or we can wait for my sister.
¿Cuándo se utiliza el "have / has to"?
Se utiliza para indicar que es necesario hacer algo o no, o tambien una obligación fuerte. El uso de have to o has to depende del sujeto de la oración, tal como se explica a continuación:
- Para los sujetos I, you, we, they se usa el “have to” + verbo en infinitivo.
- Para los sujetos she, he, it se usa el “has to” + verbo en infinitivo.
- El pasado del verbo “have / has to” es “had to” para todos los pronombres.
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