Meaning of I have to go now
A phrase indicating the speaker must leave immediately.
In simple words: I need to leave now.
I have to go now in a sentence
- I have to go now because my bus is leaving.
- Sorry, I have to go now; I have an appointment.
- It's getting late, so I have to go now.
- I have to go now, but I’ll call you later.
How to use I have to go now
Often used in everyday conversations to indicate that you need to leave. Typically considered polite. Can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but may be more common in informal ones.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Imagine a watch ticking loudly as you say this, reminding you it's time to leave.
Related words
Collocations with I have to go now
- go now
- have to leave
- need to go
Synonyms for I have to go now
- I must leave now
- I need to go now
- I should head out now
- It's time for me to go
- I have to head out now
Common mistakes with I have to go now
- Omitting 'to' as in 'I have go now'.
- Using 'have' incorrectly in other contexts, like 'I must to go now'.
- Confusing with 'I need to go now' which is a similar phrase.
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Frequently asked questions about "I have to go now"
What does "I have to go now" mean?
I need to leave now.
What is the definition of "I have to go now"?
A phrase indicating the speaker must leave immediately.
How do you use "I have to go now" in a sentence?
I have to go now because my bus is leaving.
Can you give another example of "I have to go now"?
Sorry, I have to go now; I have an appointment.
What are synonyms for "I have to go now"?
Common alternatives include I must leave now, I need to go now, I should head out now, It's time for me to go, I have to head out now.
What words go with "I have to go now"?
It commonly pairs with go now, have to leave, need to go.
What are common mistakes when using "I have to go now"?
Omitting 'to' as in 'I have go now'. Using 'have' incorrectly in other contexts, like 'I must to go now'. Confusing with 'I need to go now' which is a similar phrase.
How do you pronounce "I have to go now"?
US: //aɪ hæv tə ɡoʊ naʊ//, UK: //aɪ hæv tə ɡoʊ naʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "I have to go now"?
Often used in everyday conversations to indicate that you need to leave. Typically considered polite. Can be used in both formal and informal contexts, but may be more common in informal ones.
