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Have to have 的意思

Expressing a necessity or obligation to possess something.

In simple words: Need to own or possess something.

Have to have 例句

  • You have to have the right tools to finish the job.
  • She feels you have to have a passport to travel internationally.
  • They said you have to have a ticket to enter the concert.
  • In order to succeed, you have to have dedication.

如何使用 Have to have

Used to express necessity or obligation to possess something. Common in spoken and informal contexts.

Grammar pattern

have to have + object

Memory hint

Think of a dog that really needs to have its bone.

相关单词

Collocations with Have to have

  • have to have a job
  • have to have qualifications
  • have to have permissions

Synonyms for Have to have

  • must have
  • need to have
  • require
  • should possess
  • obliged to own

Common mistakes with Have to have

  • Confused with 'have' vs 'have to have'.
  • Omitting 'to' in the phrase.
  • Using 'have to have' with a wrong tense.

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关于 "Have to have" 的常见问题

"Have to have" 是什么意思?

Need to own or possess something.

"Have to have" 的定义是什么?

Expressing a necessity or obligation to possess something.

如何在句子中使用 "Have to have"?

You have to have the right tools to finish the job.

能再举一个 "Have to have" 的例子吗?

She feels you have to have a passport to travel internationally.

"Have to have" 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 must have, need to have, require, should possess, obliged to own。

哪些词和 "Have to have" 搭配?

它常与 have to have a job, have to have qualifications, have to have permissions 搭配。

使用 "Have to have" 时常见的错误有哪些?

Confused with 'have' vs 'have to have'. Omitting 'to' in the phrase. Using 'have to have' with a wrong tense.

"Have to have" 怎么发音?

US: //hæv tə hæv//, UK: //hæv tə hæv//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 "Have to have"?

Used to express necessity or obligation to possess something. Common in spoken and informal contexts.