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ave to - Has to (tengo, tenés, tiene, tenemos, etc)

Los pronombres son I, he, she, it, you, we, they.


~PREGUNTAS

Do + pronombre + have to + verbo ( se usa con I, you, we, they)
Does + pronombre + have to + verbo (se usa con he,she,it)

Do you have to walk?
Does she have to read the book?




~AFIRMACIONES

Pronombre + have to + verbo (I,you,we,they)
Pronombre + hasto + verbo (he,she,it)

I have to write a novel.
He has to open the door.




~NEGACIONES

Pronombre + don't have + verbo (I,you,we,they)
Pronombre + doesn't have + verbo (he,she,it)

We don't have to act that way.
She doesn't have to lie all the time.
Para expresar obligación en inglés, tenemos varias palabras y estructuras. El más sencillo, de todos modos, es con have to.I have to get up early tomorrow. = Tengo que levantarme temprano mañana.
She has to go to the doctor. = Ella tiene que ir al médico.
Have to se usa para hablar de una obligación que nos viene desde fuera. No es algo que queremos hacer, pero es algo que trae consecuencias si no lo hacemos.
You have to get a visa to go to the US.
She has to lose weight or she’ll have health problems.
He has topay his rent tomorrow.
Las estructuras son parecidas al presente simple, con un verbo en infinitivo después delhave to.
I have to brush my teeth.
You have to brush your teeth.
He has to brush his teeth.
She has to brush her teeth.
We have to brush our teeth.
They have to brush their teeth.
Las negativas se hacen con don’t y doesn’t.
She doesn’t have to get up early. = Ella no tiene quelevantarse temprano.
Ten en cuenta que una negativa con have to expresa que no hay obligación. Puedes hacerlo si quieres, no es igual que una prohibición. La prohibición se expresa con shouldn’t y mustn’t.
You mustn’t talk so loud. People are trying to sleep.
You shouldn’t say things like that. Someone might be offended.
Más negativas:
I don’t have to pay the phone bill till next week.
Youdon’t have to cook dinner.
He doesn’t have to catch the bus in the morning.
She doesn’t have to study for her exam.
We don’t have to leave early.
They don’t have to do anything today.
Las preguntas se hacen con do y does.
Do I have to get a visa to go to Australia?
Do you have to get up early?
Does he have to cook dinner?
Does she have to buy the tickets?
Do we have to wash the dishes?
Dothey have to pay their rent?

Todo eso tiene cierto parecido con el posesivo. La diferencia es que para hablar de obligaciones se usa have/has to + infinitivo, mientras que para hablar de posesión usamos have/has + sustantivo.
I have a cat.
I have to feed the cat. (feed = alimentar)
She has a little brother.
She has to take care of her little brother. (take care of = cuidar)
He has a car.He has to wash the car.
Does he have a dog?
Does he have to walk the dog?
Cuidado! Have es el verbo. El auxiliar es do/does, y se tiene que usar SIEMPRE en preguntas y negaciones. No lo hagas con have simplemente.
Have you to pay the rent? (BAD BAD BAD BAD BAD.)
Do you have to pay the rent. (GOOD!)
Buen fin de semana y ¡hasta pronto!



El verbo To Have
El verbo 'to have' tiene enespañol el significado principal de 'tener' y 'haber'. Puede tener también otros significados, como 'tomar'. Conoceremos su traducción apropiada dependiendo del sentido de la frase.
I have a new car / Tengo un coche nuevo
I have worked / He trabajado
I have coffee / Tomo café
have and has significa tener o haber, como verbo significa tener y como auxiliar haber.

1- posicion americana: eneste caso usaremos el have y has como verbo y lo conjugaremos con el do y does. Esta es una forma de posecion osea que posees algo.

formula: sujeto + have/has + complemento
ejemplo: i have a car. // tengo un carro.
conjugacion:
I have a car
do I have a car?
I do have a car
Ido not have a car
do I not have a car?
I don't have a car
don't I have a car?
Repuestas cortas
yes i do
no i...
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