This document discusses grammar rules for using "has to" and "have to" to express necessity. It provides examples of using these terms with third person singular subjects like "she" and plural/first person subjects like "you." It also covers using "doesn't have to" and "don't have to" to express lack of necessity. The document then defines different types of jobs like part-time, full-time, and Saturday jobs. It prompts the reader to identify their dream job and why they aspire to it.
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Have to and has to
1. Workbook pg. 42-47
Students book pg. 102-107
Successful people
Jobs.
Career planning.
What is success?
3. Have to / has to = it is ncessary .
Had is the past tense of has and
have
Subject + have to or has to + verb
4. Used with third singular person subject.
She, He and It.
Ex.
She has to play with me today.
He has to go to school on Monday.
It has to work, I already put in batteries.
5. Used with plural subject and I.
You, We, They, I.
Ex.
You have to clean your room today.
We have to go to the cinema this weekend.
They have to understand the rules.
I have to eat breakfeast before leaving.
6. Write has to or have to.
When do we pay for the party?
Policemen wear a uniform.
Does Susan work long hours?
You have a visa to come to Canada.
A good pizza taste good.
The secretary know how to type.
7. Doesn卒t have to and Don卒t have to.
Means it is not necessary.
Doesn卒t have to is use with 3rd singular
person. (he, she and it)
Don卒t have to is use with plural subjects and
I. (we, they and you)
8. Write doesn卒t have to or don卒t have to.
We pay. It卒s free.
My daughter cook, because I cook for
the whole family.
I get up early on Sundays. I can stay in
my bead.
We do our homework next week
because there is no school.
You take notes, everything is online.
9. A job is a profesion or a work where you
make money.
Ex. Teacher, nurse, firefighter, cop, singer,
architect, lawyer, engineer etc..
What is your
dream job?
10. Saturday job: You only work Saturdays, it卒s
more common for teenagers to have this kind
of jobs.
Earn: To get money for doing something.
Full-time: You work 40hrs a week like a
normal job. You have breaks.
11. Part time: You work for less than 35hrs a
week. They have flexibility in the schedule.
Pocket money: A small amout of money that
parents give to their kids.
12. I go to school everyday.
My mom cook today because were
eating pizza.
We go! The movie starts in 2 minutes.
He get to class on time so the teacher
can give him attendance.
They play with us if they dont want to.
It rain today, its cloudy.
Write has to, have to, doesn卒t have to or don卒t have to.