Saturday, 14 December 2013

Use has to/ have to

COMPULSION

  • COMPULSION PRESENT
  • COMPULSION PAST
  • COMPULSION FUTURE
COMPULSION PRESENT

Subject+has to/have to+verb (1st form)+object
  1. I/you/we/they have to take care of my parents
  2. I/you/we/they have to reach my office in time.
  3. I/you/we/they have to perform my duty.
  4. I/you/we/they have to make good relation with my  colleague.
  5. He/she/somebody/it has to receive calls.
  6. He/she/somebody/it has to operate computer.
  7. He/she/somebody/it has to prepare official documents.
  8. He/she/somebody/it has to manage my office.
  9. He/she/somebody/it has to inform to my boss about works.
  10. He/she/somebody/it has to to go for outing with my family. 

COMPULSION PAST

Subject+had to+subject (1st form)+object.
  1. I/you/we/they had to take care of my parents
  2. I/you/we/they had to reach my office in time.
  3. I/you/we/they had to perform my duty.
  4. I/you/we/they had to make good relation with my  colleague.
  5. I/you/we/they had to receive calls.
  6. He/she/somebody/it had to operate computer.
  7. He/she/somebody/it had to prepare official documents.
  8. He/she/somebody/it had to manage my office.
  9. He/she/somebody/it had to inform to my boss about works.
  10. He/she/somebody/it had to go for outing with my family. 

COMPULSION FUTURE

  1. I/you/we/they will have to take care of my parents
  2. I/you/we/they will have to reach my office in time.
  3. I/you/we/they will have to perform my duty.
  4. I/you/we/they will have to make good relation with my  colleague.
  5. I/you/we/they will have to receive calls.
  6. He/she/somebody/it  will have to operate computer.
  7. He/she/somebody/it  will have to prepare official documents.
  8. He/she/somebody/it  will have to manage my office.
  9. He/she/somebody/it  will have to inform to my boss about works.
  10. He/she/somebody/it  will have to go for outing with my family. 

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