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Modal Ill I Doctor Verb Idea Forced Circumstances

The modal verb 'have to' indicates necessity or obligation, often imposed by external circumstances. In the sentence 'I'm very ill. I _______ go to the doctor,' the speaker's illness creates a necessity to see a doctor. Therefore, 'have to' is the correct modal verb to express this obligation.

Мы используем модальный глагол 'have to', когда это не наша идея что-то сделать, когда нас заставляют что-то делать кто-то или обстоятельства.

Task I'm very ill. I _______ go to the doctor.
Answer 1
a have to
b may
c might
d can
comment We use the modal verb 'have to' when it is not our idea to do something, when we are forced to do something by somebody or by circumstances.
topic modal verbs
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