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UK//aɪ hæv tə ɡoʊ//US//aɪ hæv tə ɡoʊ//

Meaning of I have to go

In simple words: I need to leave or go somewhere.

I have to go in a sentence

  • I have to go to work early tomorrow.
  • Sorry, but I have to go now.
  • I have to go pick up my sister from school.
  • I have to go to the store later today.
  • I have to go for my appointment shortly.

How to use I have to go

Commonly used in everyday conversation. Appropriate in both formal and informal settings, but context matters.

Grammar pattern

standalone sentence

Memory hint

Think of needing to leave, like a clock ticking down to an appointment.

Related words

Collocations with I have to go

  • I have to go soon
  • I have to go now
  • I have to go home
  • I have to go back
  • I have to go out

Synonyms for I have to go

  • I must go
  • I need to leave
  • I ought to go
  • I have to leave
  • I have to depart

Common mistakes with I have to go

  • Omitting 'I' and saying 'have to go.'
  • Confusing with 'I have gone' which means already left.
  • Using it in conjunction with 'must' incorrectly.

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Frequently asked questions about I have to go

What does I have to go mean?

I need to leave or go somewhere.

What is the definition of I have to go?

An expression indicating a necessity to leave or depart.

How do you use I have to go in a sentence?

I have to go to work early tomorrow.

Can you give another example of I have to go?

Sorry, but I have to go now.

What are synonyms for I have to go?

Common alternatives include I must go, I need to leave, I ought to go, I have to leave, I have to depart.

What words go with I have to go?

It commonly pairs with I have to go soon, I have to go now, I have to go home, I have to go back, I have to go out.

What are common mistakes when using I have to go?

Omitting 'I' and saying 'have to go.' Confusing with 'I have gone' which means already left. Using it in conjunction with 'must' incorrectly.

How do you pronounce I have to go?

US: //aɪ hæv tə ɡoʊ//, UK: //aɪ hæv tə ɡoʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I have to go?

Commonly used in everyday conversation. Appropriate in both formal and informal settings, but context matters.