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In the English Grammar Profile, B1 point 94 in the category of MODALITY is defined:
‘may’ negative
In the English Grammar Profile, B1 point 94 in the category of MODALITY is defined:
‘may’ negative
The phrase “to have to” is a common construction in English that expresses obligation, necessity, or requirement. Let’s break down 3 examples: I‘m going to have to get a job. listen In this sentence, “going to” indicates a future action. “Have to” means that the speaker is obliged or required to do something. It implies that getting a job is necessary
TO HAVE TO (infinitive form) Read More »
In the English Grammar Profile, C1 point 58 in the category of VERBS/patterns =
some verbs connected with the senses + direct object + infinitive without ‘to’
emphasising a complete action.
sense verb + direct object + bare infinitive Read More »
In this grammar research post, we have collected all the B1 verbs that go after necessary.
necessary to INFINITIVE Read More »