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  • My eyes are not very good. I (have to/has to) (do, hit, read, speak, travel, wear) glasses.
    My eyes are not very good. I HAVE TO WEAR glasses.
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  • At the end of the course all the students (have to/has to) (do, hit, read, speak, travel, wear) a test.
    At the end of the course all the students HAVE TO DO a test.
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  • Sarah is studying literature. She (have to/has to) (do, hit, read, speak, travel, wear) a lot of books.
    Sarah is studying literature. She HAS TO READ a lot of books.
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  • Albert doesn't understand much English. You (have to/has to) (do, hit, read, speak, travel, wear) very slowly to him.
    Albert doesn't understand much English. You HAVE TO SPEAK very slowly to him.
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  • Kate is often away from home. She (have to/has to) (do, hit, read, speak, travel, wear) a lot in her job.
    Kate is often away from home. She HAS TO DO a lot in her job.
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  • In tennis you (have to/has to) (do, hit, read, speak, travel, wear) the ball over the net.
    In tennis you HAVE TO HIT the ball over the net.
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  • We (have to/had to) (answer, buy, change, go, walk) home last night. There were no buses.
    We HAD TO WALK home last night. There were no buses.
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  • It's late. I (have to/had to) (answer, buy, change, go, walk) now. I'll see you tomorrow.
    It's late. I HAVE TO GO now. I'll see you tomorrow.
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  • I went to the supermarket after work yesterday. I (have to/had to) (answer, buy, change, go, walk) some food.
    I went to the supermarket after work yesterday. I HAD TO BUY some food.
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  • This train doesn't go all the way to London. You (have to/had to) (answer, buy, change, go, walk) at Bristol.
    This train doesn't go all the way to London. You HAVE TO CHANGE at Bristol.
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  • We did an exam yesterday. We (have to/had to) (answer, buy, change, go, walk) six questions.
    We did an exam yesterday. We HAD TO ANSWER six questions.
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  • It's a fantastic film. You (had to / have to) see it.
    have to
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  • Jessica won't be at work this afternoon. She (had to / has to) go to the doctor.
    Jessica won't be at work this afternoon. She HAS TO go to the doctor.
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  • You can't park your car here for nothing. You (has / have to) pay.
    have to
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  • I didn't have any money with me last night, so I (have / had to) borrow some.
    I didn't have any money with me last night, so I HAD TO borrow some.
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  • I eat too much chocolate. I really (has / have to) stop.
    have to
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