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MEANING

ESTRUCTURE PRESENT

PRONUNCIATION

EXAMPLE HAVE TO

EXAMPLE HAS TO

ESTRUCTURE PAST

PRONUNCIATION

EXAMPLE HAD TO

EXAMPLE HAS TO
ESTRUCTURE FUTURE

EXAMPLE HAVE TO
5/10/2021
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Todo acerca del HAVE TO y HAS TO en PRESENTE, PASADO y FUTURO
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Have to: verbo semi modal
Significa: Tener que (obligación)… consecuencias

Presente: Have to (I, you, we, they) - Has to (he, she, it) - Auxiliar Do (I, we, they, you) -
Auxiliar Does (he, she, it)
*Has to, solo se utiliza en oraciones afirmativas (he, she, it)
*Si son negativas, solo se utiliza have to
*Si son interrogativas, solo se utiliza have to

Have to = Jav thu


Has to = Jas thu

1. Ellos tiene que trabajar hoy


(+) They have to work today
(-) They don't have to work today
(?) Do they have to work today?
Yes, they do
No, they don´t

2. Laura tiene que trabajar hoy


(+) Laura has to work today
(-) Laura doesn't have to work today
(?) Does Laura have to work today?
Yes, she does
No, she doesn't

Pasado: Had to (I, you, we, they, he, she, it) - Auxiliar Did (I, we, they, you, he, she, it)
*Solo en oraciones afirmativas se puede usar Had to (I, you, we, they, he, she, it)
*Si la oración es negativa, se utilizar el verbo base Have to

Had to = Jad thu

1. Nosotros tuvimos que estudiar ayer


(+) We had to study yesterday
(-) We didn't have to study yesterday
(?) Did we have to study yesterday?
Yes, they did
No, they didn't

2. El tuvo que estudiar ayer


(+) He had to study yesterday
(-) He didn't have to study yesterday
(?) Did he have to study yesterday?
Yes, he did
No, he didn't
Futuro: Have to (I, you, we, they, he, she, it) - Auxiliar Will (I, we, they, you, he, she, it)
*Have to se utiliza en todos los tipos de oraciones (+, -, ?)
*Will se utiliza en todos los tipos de oraciones (+, -, ?)

1. Tú tendrás que practicar este tema mañana


(+) You will have to practice this topic tomorrow
(-) You (will not / won't) have to practice this topic tomorrow
(?) Will you have to practice this topic tomorrow?
Yes, I will
No, I will not / I won't

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