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Affirmative – Past Tense

I had to leave then.

I had to wear a uniform at school.

You had to talk to him last night.

You had to send emails in your job.

He had to wash his car yesterday.

He had to work indoors.

She had to be at home early yesterday.

She had to work outdoors.

We had to be at the airport in time last week.

We had to pay for this course.

You had to be at the office early yesterday.

You had to leave on Monday.

They had to phone their parents.

They had to open the shop early.

 

 Interrogative –Past Tense

Did I have to leave then?

Did I have to wear a uniform at school?

Did you have to talk to him last night?

Did you have to send emails in your job?

Did he have to wash his car yesterday?

Did he have to work indoors?

Did she have to be at home early yesterday?

Did she have to work outdoors?

Did we have to be at the airport in time last week?

Did we have to pay for this course?

Did you have to be at the office early yesterday?

Did you have to leave on Monday?

Did they have to phone their parents?

Did they have to open the shop early?

 

Observatii: to have/have got/to have to

1.to have = have got (a avea)

a)She has a big house.

    She has got a big house.

  1. b) I havea lot of books.

    I have got a lot of books.

  1. c) You havea nice room.   

     You have got a nice room.

  1. d)  He hasa CD player.

      He has got a CD player.

  1. e)  We havea computer.

      We have got a computer.

  1. f)   They havea big garden

      They have got a big garden.

 

  1. to have to + verb (trebuie sa)

I have to work hard.

You have to leave now.

He has to phone his boss.

She has to wear a uniform.

We have to learn English.

You have to talk to them.

They have to write a lot of emails.