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Have to Meaning in English

expression

ˈhæv/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
HAV-too, HAV-tuh, HAV-tih
hæv/ /tˈuː
HAV-too

释义

Used to say that something is necessary or required; similar to 'must'.

用法与细微差别

'Have to' is for necessity from outside rules or circumstances, while 'must' can be for personal necessity. Used in all tenses: 'had to', 'will have to'. Common mistake: don't use 'have to' for expressing possibility ('may', 'might' are used for that).

例句

I have to do my homework before dinner.

basic

You have to wear a uniform at this school.

basic

Do we have to leave now?

basic

She didn't have to pay because it was free.

natural

You'll have to try harder if you want to win.

natural

Do I have to go to the meeting, or is it optional?

natural