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Usages of to have to
You have to carry your passport and show it at the airport.
Tienes que llevar tu pasaporte y mostrarlo en el aeropuerto.
I have to study for my exam.
Tengo que estudiar para mi examen.
Today I have to go downtown to the pharmacy and the post office.
Hoy tengo que ir al centro de la ciudad, a la farmacia y a la oficina de correos.
My passport expires tomorrow, so I have to renew it today.
Mi pasaporte vence mañana, así que tengo que renovarlo hoy.
If the leak gets bigger, they will have to replace the pipe behind the sink.
Si la fuga se hace más grande, tendrán que reemplazar la tubería detrás del fregadero.
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