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Todo acerca del HAVE TO y HAS TO en PRESENTE, PASADO y FUTURO | have to vs must

Todo acerca del HAVE TO y HAS TO en PRESENTE, PASADO y FUTURO


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Hoy aprenderás a trabajar con este verbo Semimodal HAVE TO en inglés.
Este verbo es muy utilizado en inglés y algunas veces puede generar confusión en su implementación. Es por eso que el día de hoy haremos un viaje y veremos la forma de utilizar el HAVE TO en presente, en pasado y en futuro con algunos ejemplos.
Have to hace referencia a una obligación, algo que se debe realizar, de lo contrario traerá consecuencias. Normalmente, estas obligaciones no son impuestas por el sujeto o la persona que hace la acción sino más bien impuestas por algo externo.
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Inicio: 00:00
Presente 00:46
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Futuro 14:24
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Todo acerca del HAVE TO y HAS TO en PRESENTE, PASADO y FUTURO

Modal Verbs: Have to and Must: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 5


Welcome to the Grammar Gameshow! Test your knowledge in this crazy quiz! The presenter is a bit strange, the points don’t make sense and the prizes could use some improvement, but at least the grammar is correct!
In this episode our two contestants find themselves testing all the rules with their knowledge of ‘have to’ and ‘must’! These two little grammar points are all about obligations! Are they the same? Can you tell the difference? Will Mya win through again? Find out in this episode of the Grammar Gameshow.
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Modal Verbs: Have to and Must: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 5

МОДАЛЬНЫЕ ГЛАГОЛЫ / Must \u0026 Have to


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English Grammar: MUST \u0026 HAVE TO


Do we say \”I must do my homework\” or \”I have to do my homework\”? In English, we use \”must\” and \”have to\” to express a strong rule or law. In this grammar lesson, I will teach you about the modal verbs \”must\” and \”have to\” in both their negative and positive forms. In the positive form, their function is the same, but their subjectverb agreement is different. In the negative form, we use \”don’t have to\” to talk about options or advice. You must watch the video to get the full explanation with examples. You don’t have to do the quiz, but I strongly recommend you do: https://www.engvid.com/englishgrammarmusthaveto/
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Next, watch this video about a very common mistake in English, forgetting to use the ‘s’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf861z0MuMc\u0026index=45\u0026list=PLpLRk365gbPaY0U_9zYYRY5JmStMZ9NSI
TRANSCRIPT
You must watch this lesson. You just have to watch this lesson. It’s really important, because it’ll help you, and it’s confusing in English. Actually, you don’t have to watch this lesson, if you don’t want to; it’s your choice, but you’ve already clicked on it, so let’s continue. I’m going to explain to you two modal verbs that are really confusing in English because the positive and the negative have different meanings.
Let’s start with the first one and the easiest one. You guys have learned this, I’m sure before, if you studied grammar; or if you haven’t studied grammar, you guys maybe have even heard about this. It’s confusing. So, what I’m going to teach you today is the difference between the modals: \”must\” and \”have to\”.
In the positive, \”must\” and \”have to\” have the exact same meaning or the exact same function. When we use this grammar… It’s grammar. When we use this grammar, \”must\” you can think about it like a law or a rule. Okay? Something that is very, very, very important; basically, if you don’t do it, there will be bad things that will happen. So: \”must\” and \”have to\” we both use for very strong rules or laws.
So, I want you to think about in your daily life. Or I’ll give you an example of travelling. So you’re going to get on an airplane, so you go to the airport. What are some things you must have to get on the airplane? One, you must haveor you have to havean airplane ticket. If you don’t have an airplane ticket, you’re not going to get on that airplane, so you buy one. The second thing that you must haveor you have to haveis a passport or some kind of legal ID; depending on where you are travelling to. If you’re flying internationally to a different country, you definitely have to haveor must havea passport. It’s important to have money. You must have some money, or you have to have some money. How are you going to live? How are you…? You got money. Okay.
So: \”must\” and \”have to\” in the positive form are exactly the same. I don’t care what anyone else has told you before; I don’t care what your grammar books tell you; I don’t care what your mom tells you \”must\” and \”have to\” in the positive are completely equal. We don’t make a difference. You have to do this or you must do this the ending is the same. It’s a rule or a law; if you don’t do it, there’s going to be some problems or you just won’t be accepted. Can you think of an example in your life that you have rule or a law that you must or have to do? Good. Okay.
Let’s look at also the grammar of \”have to\”. So, \”must\” is very easy. It’s going to be subject plus \”must\” plus your base verb. This is called a modal verb, which is \”must\”. So, for example: Subject plus \”must\” plus your base verb. \”I must have a ticket to get on that airplane.\” If I don’t have a ticket, I can’t get on the airplane. But when we use \”have to\”, we have to be very, very careful or we must be careful with our subject and our verb agreement. So, if you have: \”He\”, \”She\” or \”It\”, we have to say: \”has to\”; but if you use: \”I\”, \”We\”, \”They\”, or \”You\”, we have to say or we must say: \”have to\”. So: \”It has to be great.\”, \”We have to go now; it’s very important.\” So, be careful with our grammar. The \”must\” one is easier. So, if you’re deciding on which one you like better choose \”must\” because you don’t have to worry about the subject and the verb agreement. But again, they are not different. \”Must\” and \”have to\” are exactly the same. The structure is different, but the function or the way we use it is exactly the same. You choose which one you like the most.
The negative of \”must not\” is basically telling us a rule in the negative. For example, you can say: \”On the airplane, you must not smoke.\” This is a very, very strict law or rule on any airplane in any country of the world that smoking is prohibited; you can’t do it. If you do it, you will get arrested which means you’ll go to jail. I don’t know if you go to jail, but definitely the police will come and you have to pay a lot of money, so don’t do it. […]

English Grammar: MUST \u0026 HAVE TO

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