Hi everybody! Here below you can find a presentation on the structures and uses of the modal verb HAVE TO in the affirmative and negative forms, as well as the differences between the uses of MUST and HAVE TO. This is a brief summary, read it and make sure you understand the examples.
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Saturday, 26 May 2012
Modal Verb. HAVE TO, DON'T HAVE TO
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2º E.S.O.,
a2,
b1,
elementary,
grammar,
intermediate,
modals,
pre-intermediate,
verbs
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