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Was Tina angry when you told her the news? - She already knew it, so I (don't/doesn't/didn't have to) tell her.
Was Tina angry when you told her the news? - She already knew it, so I DIDN'T HAVE TO tell her.
What's the matter with Marcus today? - I'm not sure. The doctor says he (have to/has to/had to) (stay) in bed for a few days.
What's the matter with Marcus today? - I'm not sure. The doctor says he (has to) stay in bed for a few days.
- Which job did Jenny accept? - She hasn't decided. She's going to think about it at the weekend. She (don't/doesn't/didn't have to) choose yesterday.
- Which job did Jenny accept? - She hasn't decided. She's going to think about it at the weekend. She DIDN'T HAVE TO choose yesterday.
- CAN YOU PASS ME THE SALT PLEASE? - You (don't/doesn't/didn't have to) shout!
- CAN YOU PASS ME THE SALT PLEASE? - You DON'T HAVE TO shout!
- I don't like apples. -- That's OK. You (don't/doesn't/didn't have to) eat them.
- I don't like apples. -- That's OK. You DON'T HAVE TO eat them.
What's wrong? You ( has / have to) tell me. I want to help you.
have to
Paul is in a hurry. He (have / has to) meet somebody in five minutes.
Paul is in a hurry. He HAS TO meet somebody in five minutes.
I eat too much chocolate. I really (has / have to) stop.
have to
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.
You can't park your car here for nothing. You (has / have to) pay.
have to
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.
It's a fantastic film. You (had to / have to) see it.
have to
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.