Schools in Britain
ARE UNIFORMS GOOD OR BAD?
GRAMMAR: THERE IS / THERE ARE
EXPLANATION
THE BEDROOM
TELLING THE TIME
EXERCISES TELLING THE TIME
THE PREPOSITIONS
have to
Have to / don't have to
Sometimes in life there are obligations or rules. There are things which you do not have a choice in, like wearing a uniform at school, for example. One structure we use to talk about these rules is have to. This programme is all about have to and its negative form, don't have to. Don't have to is used when there is no obligation to do something.Today we challenge Tomomi from Japan to make correct sentences using this grammar.
Listen to the programme!
Positive
We use 'have to' to talk about things we must do, things we are obliged to do.
Subject | have to / has to | base form of verb |
I You We They | have to | wear a uniform. get up early on Sundays. study hard. |
He She | has to |
Negative
We use 'don't have to' to talk about things we have a choice about, things we aren't obliged to do.
Subject | don't / doesn't have to | base form of verb |
I You We They | don't have to | wear a uniform. get up early on Sundays. study hard! |
He She | doesn't have to |
MR. BEAN BACK TO SCHOOL
MR BEAN AT SCHOOL
READING
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