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Have to and has to are both used for simple present tense

Had to is used for simple past

Remember: I, we, you , they + have to


She, he, it + has to

Past tense – Pronoun + had to

Example : I have to go to school today. (in present form)

I had to go to school yesterday ( in past form)

She has to go to school today. (in present form)

She doesn’t have to school yesterday but she did. ( negative form)

Now try the exercises below: Have to, has to or had to

1. They ____________________ write a test.

2. She __________________clean her desk

3. Ken an Liz ___________________ learn English subject.

4. Andy ________________________ help his brother.

5. We _________________________ do our homework.

6. He ____________________ have to write with a pencil.

7. I __________________ to go to the hospital last week.

8. Christian ________________ to pay a parking fine yesterday.

9. You __________________ ready the newspaper.

10. The teacher ______________________ send a text message.

11. In the morning it was traffic I _________________ to wait along time in a long queue .

12. I don’t ___________________ do any homework as we have a long weekends.

13. We _______________ pay our rent yesterday but we forgot.

14. They __________________ wake up early if they to be there on time.

15. Does she __________________ do the exam today?


Look at the map below and give instructions how to go to one place to the other using the

following phrases: straight on; on your right; go past; turn right; turn left and in front of

1) How to got to the bus station?

2) How to go to the Hospital?

3) How to go to the factory?

4) How to got to the post office?

5) How to go to the supermarket?

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