It is not fair; I always ........................ do the dirty work. (have to / ought to)
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The correct option is ‘have to’.
It is not fair; I always have to do the dirty work.
Explanation
‘Have to’ is a modal verb that is used to show that you must do something. We also use ‘have to’ when the situation makes something that is necessary to be done.
Examples
I have to go for evening walk. (The doctor’s advice)
The students have to sit quietly in the class. (It is a rule)
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The real answer of this question is " Have to "
This way the full sentence will be make like that "It's not; i always have to do the dirty work .
The sentence is actually representing the essential thing and those things which are must do . So here as the verb "have to" will be the answer here as these kind of situation are represented by this verb.
On the other hand" Ought to " is used when there is expectation of something which is normally based upon the normal logic . It is also used sometimes for advice as well as the recommendation.
This way the full sentence will be make like that "It's not; i always have to do the dirty work .
The sentence is actually representing the essential thing and those things which are must do . So here as the verb "have to" will be the answer here as these kind of situation are represented by this verb.
On the other hand" Ought to " is used when there is expectation of something which is normally based upon the normal logic . It is also used sometimes for advice as well as the recommendation.
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