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How to Use Has To in a Sentence

  • ‘Has to’ is used to explain the action to do in the present.

Like ‘have’, ‘has’ is also used to explain the action to do in the present, but ‘has’ is used with only the subject of the third person and singular noun.

Formation of a Sentence With Has To

The formation of this sentence is as follows:

  • Subject (he/she/it/any singular noun) + has to + base form of verb + other words + full stop (.)

Examples:

Here are some examples. The formation is as above.

Have a look-

  1. She has to finish her homework.
  2. He has to cut his expenses.
  3. She has to provide further information to her boss.
  4. He has to write an essay about the rainy season.
  5. He has to buy a mobile phone for his brother.
  6. She has to submit the project documents today.
  7. He has to collect the debris from a courtyard.
  8. Sanika has to obey her mother at any cost.
  9. She has to perform a classical dance on stage.
  10. She has to paint her house pink.
  11. Saurabh has to clean my house today.
  12. She has to visit my workplace.
  13. It has to feed its two offspring.
  14. A waitress has to reach the hotel by 11 a.m. 
  15. She has to complete her work in the office.
  16. He has to discuss his work with his boss.
  17. She has to write a drama for the annual function of a college.
  18. A player has to play with dedication.
  19. He has to achieve his goal.
  20. She has to survive for her two kids.
  21. A bird has to search for its food.
  22. A worker has to work to earn money.
  23. An actor has to perform well in the film.
  24. A horse has to pull a cart.
  25. A mother has to take care of her child.
  26. A doctor has to treat the patients.
  27. She has to try her best to achieve her goal.
  28. Sonali herself has to drive her car.
  29. A bird has to build its nest.
  30. Sangeeta has to study well to score more.

Related Lessons-

The use of-

  1. ‘am’ to explain the state of being
  2. ‘is’ to tell about the profession of someone
  3. pronoun ‘these’ in questions
  4. ‘will’ in negative answers
  5. ‘have’ in the questions of completed action
  6. Forms of Verb

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