Lesson on how to use HAVE TO (how to express a strong obligation based on a law)

Lesson on how to use HAVE TO (how to express a strong obligation based on a law)

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English

9th - 10th Grade

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The video tutorial explains the use of the modal verb 'have to' to express strong obligations imposed by rules or laws. It highlights differences in usage between American and British English, where 'have to' often replaces 'must'. The tutorial covers how 'have to' is used in different tenses and sentence structures, including positive, negative, and interrogative forms. It concludes with a recap and a question to apply the learned concepts.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What does the modal verb 'have to' express?

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2.

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In what contexts can 'have to' be used?

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How is the structure of a positive sentence with 'have to' formed?

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What is the difference between a positive and a negative sentence using 'have to'?

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What is the structure of an interrogative sentence using 'have to'?

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How does British English usage of 'have to' differ from American English?

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What do you have to do to be admitted to university in your country?

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