Вопрос задан 04.11.2023 в 05:10. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Сырова Евгения.

1 6.6.13.1 Read the table and the rules.Say the examples in your

language.AffirmativeNegative1/You have to go.I/You don't have to go.He/She/It has to go. He/She/It doesn't haveto go.to go.We/You/TheyWe/You/They don't havehave to go.• We use have/has to to express obligation.I have to take my medicine. (The doctor told me.)• We use don't/doesn't have to to express lackof obligation. You don't have to go to the gymto exercise. (It's not necessary.)​
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Отвечает Алтухова Валерия.

Ответ:ответ снизу если не правильно то сильно не судите

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my brother has to take his medicine after dinner.

2. I don't have to meet my friend at the gym. he's sick at home.

3. you have to eat lots of fruit and vegetables when you are ill

4. Kairat is feeling better; he doesn't has to go to the doctor.

5. I have to cook dinner today. my mum asked me.

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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

In English, the verb "have to" is used to express obligation or necessity. Here are some examples of how to use "have to" in different contexts:

Affirmative: - You have to go. (It is necessary for you to go.) - He/She/It has to go. (It is necessary for him/her/it to go.) - We/You/They have to go. (It is necessary for us/you/they to go.)

Negative: - I/You don't have to go. (It is not necessary for me/you to go.) - He/She/It doesn't have to go. (It is not necessary for him/her/it to go.) - We/You/They don't have to go. (It is not necessary for us/you/they to go.)

Here are some rules and explanations related to the use of "have to":

1. Obligation: - We use "have to" to express obligation or necessity. For example: "I have to take my medicine" (The doctor told me it is necessary for me to take my medicine).

2. Lack of obligation: - We use "don't/doesn't have to" to express lack of obligation or necessity. For example: "You don't have to go to the gym to exercise" (It is not necessary for you to go to the gym to exercise).

Please note that the examples provided are in English and may not directly translate to your language. If you provide the language you would like the examples in, I can try to provide translations for you.

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