The words ‘have to’ describe something that needs to take place soon. It expresses certainty, necessity, or obligation. Here are some examples: “I have to switch schools.” “I have to use the telephone.” “I have to go to the bathroom.” Xem chi tiết
Chuyên mục: Học tiếng anh
Tổng hợp các bài học tiếng anh bổ ích cho bạn. Bao gồm những thông tin về ngữ pháp, luyện đọc, luyện viết. Ngoài ra còn có các bài văn mẫu, thơ ca, hay và bổ ích bằng tiếng anh.
I used to + (verb)
‘Used to’ expresses something that was done in the past, and is not usually done now. Here are some examples: “I used to develop websites.” “I used to jog every day.” “I used to paint.” “I used to smoke.” “I Xem chi tiết
I have + (past participle)
Again, ‘I have’ shows possession or something acquired. By adding a past participle you are informing someone of a past or completed action done by you. Here are some examples: “I have done it.” “I have heard that before.” “I Xem chi tiết
I have + (noun)
By using the words ‘I have’ you are informing someone of something you have possession of or have acquired. Here are some examples: “I have a cat.” “I have a nice car.” “I have a house.” “I have a computer.” Xem chi tiết
I’m gonna + (verb)
The word ‘gonna’ is incorrect grammatically. The equivalent in proper grammar would be ‘going to.’ When using the word ‘gonna’ you are telling someone what you are planning to do at that moment or in the near future. Here are Xem chi tiết