How to Use "Have
to" in English
"Have to" is used to express obligation or necessity — something you must do.
It's similar to "must", but it's more common in spoken English and is used in different tenses.
Affirmative form
I/You/We/They
+ have to + base verb
He/She/It +
has to + base verb
Examples:
I have to do
my homework.
She has to
go to school at 8 o'clock.
We have to
wear uniforms.
Negative
Form
Subject + don’t/doesn’t + have to + base verb
Examples:
You don’t have to bring food.
He doesn’t
have to work today.
Interrogative form
Use do/does at the beginning:
Do you have
to get up early?
Does he have
to do homework every day?
