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Have (got) to comes before the main verb: You have to try these cakes. They are so good. It is often contracted, especially in speaking. You’ve got to press very hard on the doorbell. Have (got) to cannot be followed by a modal verb: We’ve to take the car to the garage this morning. 1 Have to használata 2 The meaning of HAVE TO is —used to say that something is required or necessary —also have got to. How to use have to in a sentence. —used to say that something is required or necessary —also have got to; —used to say that something is required by a rule or law. 3 dont have to jelentése 4 tu, ˈhæv-, -tə / present tense has us / hæs, hæz / | past tense and past participle had (also have got to, us / hævˈɡɑtˌtu, həv-, -tə /) (used with the infinitive form of another verb) to need to or be forced to; must: I have to go to Vermont tomorrow. Preparing for your Cambridge English exam?. 5 Have to is NOT an auxiliary verb (it uses the verb have as a main verb). We include have to here for convenience. Must is a modal auxiliary verb. In this lesson we look at have to, must and must not, followed by a quiz to check your understanding. have to for objective obligation. We often use have to to say that something is obligatory, for. 6 With have to, you can also use it to talk about a current commitment that must be honoured at some unspecified time in the future: I have to do my homework before I can go out And to explain the terms and conditions of something, for example the rules of a game: If you land on a blue square, you have to miss a go. 7 Have to kérdés 8 Answer the questions. 9 Egyszerű jelenben állító formában have to, de van egyes szám harmadik személyű formája is: has to. 10 Have is an irregular verb. Its three forms are have, had, had. The present simple third person singular is has: We usually have breakfast at about eight. I had a strange dream last night. She has quite dark hair. Have: uses We use have as a main verb and an auxiliary verb. Have: typical error. 11 in "has to" meaning "must" usually ˈhas Synonyms of have transitive verb 1 a: to hold or maintain as a possession, privilege, or entitlement they have a new car I have my rights b: to hold in one's use, service, regard, or at one's disposal the group will have enough tickets for everyone we don't have time to stay c. 12