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Ingles-Tema 10
Ingles-Tema 10
HAVE TO
DON´T HAVE TO
MUST
MODAL HAVE TO
We use don’t have to : to show that there is no obligation. You can do something if you want to
but it’s not compulsory.
1.- You don’t have to wear a tie in our office. You can wear a tie if you want to but it’s OK if you
don’t.
2.- It’ll be nice if you do but you don’t have to come with me if you don’t want to.
3.- You don’t have to dress up for the party. Wear whatever you feel comfortable in.
MODAL HAVE TO
MODAL HAVE TO
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES
I
YOU
WE HAVE TO ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY, DANCE )
THEY
HE HAS TO
SHE ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY, DANCE )
IT
MODAL HAVE TO
NEGATIVE SENTENCES
I
YOU
WE DON’T HAVE TO ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY,
THEY DANCE
HE
SHE DOESN’T ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY,
IT HAVE TO DANCE
MODAL HAVE TO
QUESTIONS
DO I
YOU HAVE TO ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY,
WE DANCE
THEY
HE
DOES SHE ANY VERBS ( GO, PLAY,
IT HAVE TO DANCE
MODAL HAVE TO
MODAL HAVE TO
1) Some students think that don’t have to means must not, but this is not correct.
2) Some students use haven’t / hasn’t to make negative sentences and questions.
My sister hasn’t to work today.
My sister doesn’t have to work today.