The use of Has to , Have to, had to, Will have to, Shall have to, with examples and exercise.

 In this article, I have explained the use of Has to, Have to, Had to, Will have to, and Shall have to, with examples and exercise. I have discussed each individually with examples. I have also explained the structure of the sentences, so that students easily comprehend the use of Has to, Have to, Had to, Will have to, and Shall have to with detail.


The use of Has to, Have to, Had to, Will have to, Shall have to

The Use of' Has to, Have to, Had to, Will have, Shall have to'


'Has to and Have to' is used in those sentences in which a person is bound to do something. Have to and has to is used in the present tense. 'In the past, tense had to is used. Will have to and shall have to is used in the future tense. The method of such sentences is that the first form of the main verb is used after 'Has to and Have to'

The Use of 'Has to /Have to'


Have to and has to is used when someone is bound to do something in the present tense. The first of the subject is used. After the subject 'Has to or Have to' is used according to the subject. The first form of the main verb is used after 'Has to and Have to'. At the end of the sentences, the object is used.

Structure


Subject + Has to / Have to + Main Verb + Object
Subject + Has to / Have to + VI + Object

Examples


  • He has to take a bath daily
  • People have to work for the whole day.
  • The students have to work hard for the whole year.
  • He has to study the whole of the month.
  • The patient has to rest for a few days.
  • She has to face losses in her business.
  • He has to drop out the school.

The use of 'Had to'


'Had to' is used when someone is bound to do something in the past tense. First of all, the Subject is used. After the subject Had to is used and then the first the main verb is used after 'Had to'. At the end of the sentence, the object is used.

Structure


Subject + Had to + Main Verb + Object
Subject + Had to + VI + Object

Examples


  • I am sorry that you had to wait for me.
  • They had to use mobile all day.
  • The mother had to wake up all day.
  • He had to dance for the whole month.
  • The patient had to rest for a few days.
  • She had to face loss in her business.
  • He had to drop out the school.

The use of 'Will have to / Shall have to '


The use of 'Will have to' and 'Shall have to' is used when someone is bound to do some task or work in the future tense. First of all, the subject is used, and then 'Will have to and Shall have to' is used. The first form of the main verb is used after 'Will have to' or 'Shall have to'. At the end of the sentence, the object is used.

Structure


Subject + Will have to / Shall have to + Main Verb + Object.
Subject + Will have to / Shall have to + VI + Object

Examples


  • We shall have to wait for good times.
  • They will have to work hard day and night now.
  • We shall have to change our attitudes.
  • He will have to study the whole of the month.
  • The patient will have to rest for a few days.
  • He had to face loss in his business.
  • He had to drop out the school.

Exercise


1. He has to read this novel.
2. He had to read this novel.
3. He will have to read this novel.
4. She has to write a letter.
5. She had to write a letter.
6. She will have to write a letter.
7. They have to complete their task.
8. They had to complete his task.
9. They will have to complete their task.
10. We have to fight the Corona Virus.
11. We had to fight the Corona Virus.
12. We will have to fight the Corona Virus.

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