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I will mow the lawn, but only if I _____.


must to
haven't to
had to
have to

Answers

Answered by xainabkincsem
4

The given blank is filled with the correct option (D) have to as such: I will mow the lawn, but only if I have to.

Why did we use have to here?

  • We have used have to according to the tense and the plurality of the noun.

  • The use of has and have is determined according to the subject.

  • Meanwhile, to is a conjunction that helps us to join sentences.

Answered by maickmass
0

Answer:must

Explanation:

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