1) Expresar obligación: El verbo HAVE TO.
En inglés
para expresar obligación (es decir, que tenemos que hacer algo sí o sí) se usan varias formas distintas. Una de ellas
es el verbo “have to”. Por ejemplo, I
have to study English because there is an exam tomorrow. (Tengo que estudiar inglés porque hay examen
mañana). Si queremos expresar la ausencia de obligación, usamos una oración en
negativa: We don’t have to get up early on Saturdays. (No tenemos que
levantarnos temprano los sábados)
El verbo
“have to” se conjuga de la siguiente manera:
Affirmative
form
I have
to…
You
have to...
He has
to...
She has
to...
It has
to...
We have
to...
You have
to...
They
have to...
Negative
form
I don’t
have to…
You
don’t have to...
He
doesn’t have to...
She
doesn’t have to...
It
doesn’t have to...
We
don’t have to...
You
don’t have to...
They
don’t have to...
2) Translate these sentences into Spanish: (traduce
estas oraciones al castellano)
I have to go to the shop. _________________________________________
She doesn’t have to buy the book. __________________________________
You have to make the exam. ______________________________________
He doesn’t have to work very hard._________________________________
They have to go to the doctor. ____________________________________
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