The document provides examples of using "have to" and "had to" to express obligations and necessities in the present and past tense. It lists sentences where "have to" is used to talk about things that are required in the present, such as going to bed, doing homework, phoning someone, and doing chores. It also lists sentences with "had to" to refer to obligations that were required in the past, like washing dishes, tidying a room, playing sports, and staying home at a previous time. The examples illustrate the difference between using "have to" and "had to" for present and past obligations.
The document provides examples of using "have to" and "had to" to express obligations and necessities in the present and past tense. It lists sentences where "have to" is used to talk about things that are required in the present, such as going to bed, doing homework, phoning someone, and doing chores. It also lists sentences with "had to" to refer to obligations that were required in the past, like washing dishes, tidying a room, playing sports, and staying home at a previous time. The examples illustrate the difference between using "have to" and "had to" for present and past obligations.
The document provides examples of using "have to" and "had to" to express obligations and necessities in the present and past tense. It lists sentences where "have to" is used to talk about things that are required in the present, such as going to bed, doing homework, phoning someone, and doing chores. It also lists sentences with "had to" to refer to obligations that were required in the past, like washing dishes, tidying a room, playing sports, and staying home at a previous time. The examples illustrate the difference between using "have to" and "had to" for present and past obligations.