Контрольные задания > 1 Circle the correct answer.
Hi Poppy,
I've got a sore throat and a runny nose,
so Gran says I have to/ has to stay at
home tomorrow. I'm happy because
I'don't have to/doesn't have to go to
school. But we has to/have to finish
our project. Don't worry, you "doesn't
have to / don't have to come here.
We can chat online - is 4 p.m. OK or
you have to/ do you have to go out
then? I can't chat before that because
Gran says she has to/ have to use the
computer.
Emma
Вопрос:
1 Circle the correct answer.
Hi Poppy,
I've got a sore throat and a runny nose,
so Gran says I have to/ has to stay at
home tomorrow. I'm happy because
I'don't have to/doesn't have to go to
school. But we has to/have to finish
our project. Don't worry, you "doesn't
have to / don't have to come here.
We can chat online - is 4 p.m. OK or
you have to/ do you have to go out
then? I can't chat before that because
Gran says she has to/ have to use the
computer.
Emma
Ответ:
Hi Poppy,
I've got a sore throat and a runny nose, so Gran says I **have to** stay at home tomorrow. I'm happy because I **don't have to** go to school. But we **have to** finish our project. Don't worry, you **don't have to** come here. We can chat online - is 4 p.m. OK or **do you have to** go out then? I can't chat before that because Gran says she **has to** use the computer.
**Explanation:**
* **have to / has to:** Use "have to" with "I", "you", "we", and "they". Use "has to" with "he", "she", and "it".
* **don't have to / doesn't have to:** Use "don't have to" with "I", "you", "we", and "they". Use "doesn't have to" with "he", "she", and "it".
* **do you have to:** Use "do" with "I", "you", "we", and "they".