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ENGLISH GRAMMAR IN USE FOR INTERMEDIATE
31. Have to and Must
A | I take to exercise something= information technology is necessary to practice it, I am obliged to do it:
We use do/does/did in questions and negative sentences (for the present and by simple): · What do I have to do to get a new driving licence? (not · Karen doesn't have to piece of work Saturdays. (not · Why did y'all have to exit early? You can say I'll have to ... , I'm going to have to ... and I might /I may take to ... : · They can't fix my computer, so I' ll accept to buy a new i. Or I 'm going to accept to buy a new one. · Tom might have to piece of work tardily tomorrow. or Tom may take to work ... (=information technology's possible that he will have to) | ||
B | Must is similar to have to : · It's later than I idea. I must get . or I have to get . Y'all can use must or have to to give your ain opinion (for example, to say what you think is necessary, or to recommend someone to do something): · I haven't spoken to Sue for ages. I must phone her. /I have to phone her. (= I say this is necessary) · Marker is a really nice person. You must see him. /You have to meet him. (I recommend this) We use have to (not usually must ) to say what someone is obliged to do. The speaker is not giving his/her own stance: · I have to work from viii.30 to v.30 every day. (a fact, not an opinion) · Jane has to travel a lot for her work. Merely must is used in written rules and instructions: · Applications for the chore must be received by 18 May. · (exam pedagogy) Answer all the questions. You must write your answers in ink. You cannot use must to talk about the past : · We didn't take much time. We had to bustle. (not we must hurry) | ||
C | Mustn't and don't have to are completely different:
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D | Y'all tin utilise have got to instead of have to . Then you tin say: · I 've got to piece of work tomorrow. or I have to piece of work tomorrow. · When has Helen got to go? or When does Helen have to go? |
EXERCISES
31.one | Complete the sentences using accept to /has to /had to .
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31.2 | Complete the sentences using take to + the verbs in the list. Some sentences are positive ( I have to ... etc .) and some are negative ( I don't accept to ... etc .}: inquire do drive
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31.3 | In some of these sentences, must is wrong or unnatural. Correct the sentences where necessary.
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31.iv | Complete the sentences with mustn't or don't/doesn't have to .
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Reply KEY
31 .i
3 We had to close
4 She has to leave or She'll take to leave /She will have to leave
5 exercise you have to exist
6 I have to become or I'll take to become /I will accept to go
7 Does he have to travel
viii do you have to get or to go
9 did you lot have to look
ten had to do
31.2
three have to brand
4 don't accept to do
5 had to inquire
vi don't have to pay or won't have to pay /will not have to pay
7 didn't have to go
8 has to brand
nine volition have to drive or is going to take to bulldoze
31.3
3 OK (have to is too right)
iv He has to work.
v I had to work tardily yesterday evening.
six OK (have to is also correct)
seven She has had to wear glasses since she was very young.
For the present perfect ( has had ) with for and since, run across Units 71- 12.
31.4
3 don't have to
4 mustn't
five don't have to
half-dozen mustn't
7 doesn't have to
viii mustn't
9 mustn't
ten don't take to
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