it isn't fair;i always ,.,........do the dirty work fill in the blank with have to /ought to
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The correct answer is have to.
It isn’t fair; I always have to do the dirty work.
In this case, the phrase have to indicates a forced action. Thus, the sentence means It isn’t fair; I always am made to do the dirty work.
On the other hand, ought to indicates a sense of moral obligation or responsibility. Thus, it is not apt in this case.
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