→ I don't have to participate in extracurricular activities.
→ I don't have to carry all the school books.
→ I don't have to take my PE kit to school every day.
→ I don't have to wear a heavy rucksack.
→ I don't have to attend religious education classes.
✏ Warto pamiętać:
⇨ 'have to/has to' jest to przymus wynikający z narzucanych nam przez inne osoby czynności, mogą być to również przepisy, prawo, umowy do których musimy się zastosować, jego przeciwieństwem jest 'don't have to/doesn't have to', które sygnalizuje nam, że nie musimy wykonywać poszczególnej czynności, jednak możemy.
✎ AT HOME:
→ I have to clean my room.
→ I have to take my dog for a walk.
→ I have to study at least two hours a day.
→ I have to lay the table and wash up.
→ I have to look after my little brother.
→ I don't have to do the shopping.
→ I don't have to cook dinner.
→ I don't have to work in the garden.
→ I don't have to take the rubbish out.
→ I don't have to water the plants in my house.
✎ AT SCHOOL:
→ I have to take notes.
→ I have to clean the whiteboard.
→ I have to help my classmates.
→ I have to wear a school uniform.
→ I have to return library books.
→ I don't have to participate in extracurricular activities.
→ I don't have to carry all the school books.
→ I don't have to take my PE kit to school every day.
→ I don't have to wear a heavy rucksack.
→ I don't have to attend religious education classes.
✏ Warto pamiętać:
⇨ 'have to/has to' jest to przymus wynikający z narzucanych nam przez inne osoby czynności, mogą być to również przepisy, prawo, umowy do których musimy się zastosować, jego przeciwieństwem jest 'don't have to/doesn't have to', które sygnalizuje nam, że nie musimy wykonywać poszczególnej czynności, jednak możemy.
Pozdrawiam,
Marcin