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To be To have To do in meaning of English Grammer​

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Answered by name3727
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You use have to when you are saying that something is necessary or required, or must happen. If you do not have to do something, it is not necessary or required.

Answered by alwayshap1008
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You use have to when you are saying that something is necessary or required, or must happen. If you do not have to do something, it is not necessary or required.

He had to go to Germany.

We'll have to find a taxi.

You have to be careful what you say on telly.

They didn't have to pay tax.

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You can use have to in order to say that you feel certain that something is true or will happen.

There has to be some kind of way out.

That has to be the biggest lie ever told.

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They might have to do something about it.

Times, Sunday Times (2016)

You might suggest very politely that maybe you shouldn't have to do something that your father wanted you to do.

Times, Sunday Times (2017)

You have to do something.

Times, Sunday Times (2016)

The time came when I had to do something.

Times, Sunday Times (2017)

Because it's something we have to do in the ballet world if we want to make sure ballet doesn't die.

Times, Sunday Times (2016)

They have to do what is necessary to protect the public.

The Sun (2006)

You have to do something in those circumstances.

The Sun (2009)

We have to do something about this.

Times, Sunday Times (2009)

We are going to have to do something.

Times, Sunday Times (2014)

The storm will have to do something to get him.

Times, Sunday Times (2010)

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Definition of have to do from the Collins English Dictionary

Jan 24, 2021

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