Topics: Modal Verbs for Permission and Obligation
Create a sentence using ‘have to’ to express obligation.
A. I have to go to the store tomorrow.
B. They have to study for the exam next week.
C. You have to clean your room later.
D. I have to finish my homework before dinner.
Select your answer:
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