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“ I have to study for my English test.” Teachers: Ingrid Campos Leonardo Sáez Date: Wednesday 13th of 2010
Use of  : Have to / Has to =  it is necessary  Don't have to / Doesn't have to =  it isn't necessary
Form AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES SUBJECT MODAL VERB EXAMPLES affirmative sentences  ( + ) NECESSITY:   have to/has to   means it is necessary. I  you  we  they have to clean  get  pick up  have  eat  go  work I  have to clean  my room.  You  have to get  a new book.  We  have to pick up  the laundry.  They  have to have  a notebook. he  she  it has to He  has to eat  dinner now.  She  has to go  to work now.  It  has to work .
NEGATIVE SENTENCES SUBJECT MODAL VERB EXAMPLES negative sentences   ( - ) LACK OF NECESSITY:   don't have to/doesn't have to   means it is not necessary.   You have a choice. I  you  we  they don't have to work  do  clean  eat  work  go  be I  don't have to work  on Saturday.  You  don't have to do  that.  We  don't have to clean  the car.  They  don't have to eat  pizza. he  she  it doesn't have to He  doesn't have to work  tomorrow.  She  doesn't have to go  today.  It  doesn't have to be  that way.
Had to: Had to   in affirmative sentences (Simple Past) Example: I/you/he/she/it/we/you/they  had   to  get up  early.   Had to  in negative sentences (Simple Past) Example: I/you/he/she/it/we/you/they  didn't have to   get up  early.
Exercises  Put in  have to  or  has to  into the gaps. Example: I _________ get up early every day. Answer: I have to get up early every day. 1) They_______________  write a test. 2) She________________  clean her desk. 3) Ken and Liz_________________  learn English words. 4) Andy___________________  help his brother. 5) We__________________  do our homework. 6) He___________________  write with a pencil. 7) I___________________  feed the hamster. 8) You_________________  take photos. 9) Victoria__________________  read the newspaper. 10) The teacher___________________  send a text message.
Put in don't have to or doesn't have to into the gaps. Example: I ____________ wear a pullover. Answer: I don't have to wear a pullover. 1) He_____________  work in the evening. 2) We_______________  go shopping. 3) The friends______________  get up early. 4) Mandy________________  read the instructions. 5) You______________  do the project. 6) I___________________  play the guitar. 7) They_________________ carry the buckets. 8) She_________________ wash my T-shirt. 9) Mum____________________ make sandwiches. 10) Frank and Joel__________________  draw a picture.
Write -  have to / has to  or  don't have to / doesn't have to . Every man_____________ do military service in my country. It's obligatory.  Policemen_______________ wear a uniform.  A pilot ____________ train for many years.  I_______________ get up early on Sundays. I can stay in bed.  You_______________ have a visa to come to Ukraine.  You________________ to do it if you don't want to.  My daughter_________________ to cook, because I cook for the whole family.  We_____________________ pay. It's free.
Find the mistakes in the sentences . She to have cook dinner. They doesn’t have to eat hamburgers.  We has to study for our exam. He has not to be disrespectful. They has to boil their vegetables. You have cook to your onions very well.  I doesn’t has to work on Sundays, but I has to go to school on Monday. You to has to wash the lettuce very well.
I have to cook my breakfast!!!
Now Pay Attention to this!!!! Discover what it says:  1) swcinahd __________________________ 2) nnabaa __________________________ 3) trewa __________________________ 4) ubrruge __________________________ 5) klim __________________________ 6) ldsaa __________________________ 7) juiec __________________________ 8) cpihs __________________________ 9) elpppniea _________________________ 10) mrloeetnwa  __________________________
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Across Down             2)  Found in rivers and seas      3)  Sweetens food      5)  Potatoes, carrots, for example      7)  Made from fruit and sugar      9)  Eaten for breakfast     11) Source of proteins, red or white         1)  You can spread it on bread      2)  Often grows on trees      4)  Popular in Italy      6)  Needed for sandwiches      8)  Babies drink a lot of this    10)  Eaten a lot in Asia    

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I have to...

  • 1. “ I have to study for my English test.” Teachers: Ingrid Campos Leonardo Sáez Date: Wednesday 13th of 2010
  • 2. Use of : Have to / Has to = it is necessary  Don't have to / Doesn't have to = it isn't necessary
  • 3. Form AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES SUBJECT MODAL VERB EXAMPLES affirmative sentences  ( + ) NECESSITY:   have to/has to   means it is necessary. I  you  we  they have to clean  get  pick up  have  eat  go  work I  have to clean  my room.  You  have to get  a new book.  We  have to pick up  the laundry.  They  have to have  a notebook. he  she  it has to He  has to eat  dinner now.  She  has to go  to work now.  It  has to work .
  • 4. NEGATIVE SENTENCES SUBJECT MODAL VERB EXAMPLES negative sentences   ( - ) LACK OF NECESSITY:   don't have to/doesn't have to   means it is not necessary.   You have a choice. I  you  we  they don't have to work  do  clean  eat  work  go  be I  don't have to work  on Saturday.  You  don't have to do  that.  We  don't have to clean  the car.  They  don't have to eat  pizza. he  she  it doesn't have to He  doesn't have to work  tomorrow.  She  doesn't have to go  today.  It  doesn't have to be  that way.
  • 5. Had to: Had to in affirmative sentences (Simple Past) Example: I/you/he/she/it/we/you/they had   to get up  early. Had to in negative sentences (Simple Past) Example: I/you/he/she/it/we/you/they  didn't have to   get up  early.
  • 6. Exercises Put in have to or has to into the gaps. Example: I _________ get up early every day. Answer: I have to get up early every day. 1) They_______________ write a test. 2) She________________ clean her desk. 3) Ken and Liz_________________ learn English words. 4) Andy___________________ help his brother. 5) We__________________ do our homework. 6) He___________________ write with a pencil. 7) I___________________ feed the hamster. 8) You_________________ take photos. 9) Victoria__________________ read the newspaper. 10) The teacher___________________ send a text message.
  • 7. Put in don't have to or doesn't have to into the gaps. Example: I ____________ wear a pullover. Answer: I don't have to wear a pullover. 1) He_____________ work in the evening. 2) We_______________ go shopping. 3) The friends______________ get up early. 4) Mandy________________ read the instructions. 5) You______________ do the project. 6) I___________________ play the guitar. 7) They_________________ carry the buckets. 8) She_________________ wash my T-shirt. 9) Mum____________________ make sandwiches. 10) Frank and Joel__________________ draw a picture.
  • 8. Write - have to / has to or don't have to / doesn't have to . Every man_____________ do military service in my country. It's obligatory. Policemen_______________ wear a uniform. A pilot ____________ train for many years. I_______________ get up early on Sundays. I can stay in bed. You_______________ have a visa to come to Ukraine. You________________ to do it if you don't want to. My daughter_________________ to cook, because I cook for the whole family. We_____________________ pay. It's free.
  • 9. Find the mistakes in the sentences . She to have cook dinner. They doesn’t have to eat hamburgers. We has to study for our exam. He has not to be disrespectful. They has to boil their vegetables. You have cook to your onions very well. I doesn’t has to work on Sundays, but I has to go to school on Monday. You to has to wash the lettuce very well.
  • 10. I have to cook my breakfast!!!
  • 11. Now Pay Attention to this!!!! Discover what it says: 1) swcinahd __________________________ 2) nnabaa __________________________ 3) trewa __________________________ 4) ubrruge __________________________ 5) klim __________________________ 6) ldsaa __________________________ 7) juiec __________________________ 8) cpihs __________________________ 9) elpppniea _________________________ 10) mrloeetnwa __________________________
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  • 26. Across Down            2)  Found in rivers and seas      3)  Sweetens food      5)  Potatoes, carrots, for example      7)  Made from fruit and sugar      9)  Eaten for breakfast     11) Source of proteins, red or white        1)  You can spread it on bread      2)  Often grows on trees      4)  Popular in Italy      6)  Needed for sandwiches      8)  Babies drink a lot of this    10)  Eaten a lot in Asia