词组 | strong obligation have got to |
释义 | Contents overview strong obligation : have (got) togotta: (= got to)gotta: (= got to) (= got to) 74.31073674 strong obligation: have (got) to1meaning: obligation, certaintyWe can use have (got) + infinitive to talk about obligation: things that it is necessary to do. The meaning is quite similar to must; for differences, 75.1.Sorry, I've got to go now.Do you often have to travel on business?2grammar: with or without do; gotIn this structure, have can be used like an ordinary verb (with do in questions and negatives), or like an auxiliary verb (without do). Got is usually added to present-tense auxiliary-verb forms in an informal style.When do you have to be back?When have you (got) to be back?Have got to is not normally used to talk about repeated obligation.I usually have to be at work at eight. (not I've usually got to …)Progressive forms are possible to talk about temporary continued obligation.I'm having to work very hard at the moment.For more details of the use of do-forms and got-forms of have, 24.3pronunciation of have to; gottaHave to is often pronounced /ˈhæftə/.He'll have to /ˈhæftə/ get a new passport soon.![]() ![]() ![]() |
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