has to|have to in English
must, is obligated to, is required to
Use "has to|have to" in a sentence
1. He has to have his bottle!
2. First, one has to have self-pride, then you have to have political change, then follows economic change.
3. The committee has [ have ] decided to dismiss him.
4. The club has/have decided to increase subscriptions.
5. Androcentrism has been shown to have serious consequences
6. Our Entente have [ has ] decided to declare war.
7. Sally always has to have a lame duck to look after.
8. • In co-management, every fisherman has to have a voice and groups have to be accountable.
9. Our relationship has continued to have positive momentum and has grown over time.
10. The successful Anesthesiologist has to have a certain personality
11. She has to have insulin injections for her diabetes.
12. 15 The club has/have decided to increase subscriptions.
13. Explain how Jehovah has come to have rebellious sons.
14. He has to be a homo to have a car like this.
15. Everyone has the right to education and to have access to vocational and continuing training
16. Antipyretic: Quinine has long been thought to have Antipyretic actions
17. The national assembly has/have met to discuss the crisis.
18. The number you have dialled has been ( forwarded ) to voicemail.
19. Now, this has already started to have pretty immediate repercussions.
20. Man has been created to have dominion in this world.
21. Everyone has the right to education and to have access to vocational and continuing training.
22. Everything Behemoth have done has been leading up to this
23. we have to assume the mole has an exit strategy.
24. Antipyretic: Quinine has long been thought to have Antipyretic actions
25. The club has / have voted to admit 50 new members.