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. |
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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 |
level | 1 |
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