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Term: Have to

Description:

The term "have to" is a modal verb phrase commonly used to express necessity or obligation. It indicates that someone is required or compelled to do something. It is derived from the verb "have" in combination with the infinitive form of another verb.

Sample Sentences:

  1. She has to attend the meeting tomorrow. (expressing obligation)
  2. I had to run to catch the bus before it left. (expressing past necessity)
  3. We will have to complete the assignment by Monday. (expressing future requirement)
  4. Does he have to finish all his vegetables? (interrogative usage)

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