SUBJECT + HAVE TO + INFINITIVE
express OBLIGATION
We use the verb do to make the negative and the interrogative form.
A: You have to do your homework.
N: You don't have to shout in class.
I: Do I have to study English?
S:
A: Yes, you do.
A: He has to go to the doctor.
N: He doesn't have to hit anyone.
I: Does he have to play basket this afternoon?
S:
A: No, he doesn't.
ASKING FOR AND GIVING OPINIONS
WHAT'S + SUBJECT (in singular) + LIKE?
WHAT ARE + SUBJECT (in plural) + LIKE?
e.g.
- What's English like in your school? It's fantastic, we learn a lot.
- What are the students like in your school? They are great, they are really nice.
Now, you have to practice as much as possible, writing different ANISAS using the verb HAVE TO and different questions askig for opinions about many things.
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