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Teacher Alyse
專業教師Have to, don’t have to, and can’t
Use have to for general obligations and to show that something is necessary.
I have to work shifts.
You have to come on time.
Use don’t have to to show that something isn’t necessary.
You don’t have to wear a suit.
Use can’t to show that something is not allowed or isn’t a good idea.
You can’t lie in a job interview.
Also use have to for strong recommendations.
You have to do your research.
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Have to, don’t have to, and can’t
2025年8月30日 03:36
Teacher Alyse
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