HAVE TO
We use ‘Have to +infinitive verb’ with You /we/they/I /plural nouns and ‘Has to +infinitive verb’’ with he/she/it/singular nouns to say that it is necessary to do something now or in the future.
Positive Sentences: You/we/they/I /plural nouns + have to +infinitive verb
He/she/it/singular noun+has to +infinitive verb
You have to know about it
They have to read books tomorrow
We have to understand it first
I have to forget it
She has to cook something for dinner
He has to call me
My friend has to go there now
The boy has to come tomorrow morning
Ozzy has to sing at the concert next Sunday
Negative Sentences: You/we/they/I /plural nouns + do not + have to +infinitive verb
He/she/it/singular noun+does not + have to +infinitive verb
You do not have to know about it
They do not have to read books tomorrow
We do not have to understand it first
I do not have to forget it
She does not have to cook something for dinner
He doen not have to call me
My friend does not have to go there now
The boy does not have to come tomorrow morning
Ozzy does not have to sing at the concert next Sunday
Questions: Do+ you/we/they/I /plural nouns + have to +infinitive verb?
Does he/she/it/singular noun+have to +infinitive verb
Do you have to know about it ?
Do they have to read books tomorrow
Do we have to understand it first
Do I have to forget it ?
Does she have to cook something for dinner?
Does he have to call me ?
Does my friend have to go there now?
Does the boy have to come tomorrow morning?
Does Ozzy have to sing at the concert next Sunday
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