Day 57 - Use of Has to through English speaking course in Hindi


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जब हमें कोई काम करना पड़ता है या जब किसी काम को करना हमारी मजबूरी होता है | तब हम singular subject के साथ has to और Plural subject के साथ have to का प्रयोग करते हैं |

हिंदी वाक्यों के अंत में "पड़ता है " या "पड़ती है " जैसे शब्द आते हैं |

जब कोई काम करना बहुत जरूरी हो तब भी हम has to और have to का प्रयोग करते हैं |




Structure interro negative sentences

Interrogative word + Has/Have + subject + not + to + verb

Daily use example interrogative sentences of has to have to with Hindi translation











Past tense

Use of Had to in spoken English

Example sentences of had to with Hindi translation


Future tense

Use of Will have to in English

Subject + will have to + verb 1st form + object

उसे यह घर दिखाना पड़ेगा |
He will have to show this house.

तुम्हे जाना पड़ेगा |
You will have to go.

हमें उसका कुछ न कुछ करना पड़ेगा |
We will have to do something about him.

Interrogative sentences of Will have to

क्या मुझे भी जाना पड़ेगा ?
Will I have to go too?

क्या यह भी करना पड़ेगा ?
Will I have to do this too?

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Use of have to In general, have to expresses impersonal obligation. The subject of have to is obliged or forced to act by a separate, external power for example, the Law or school rules.

मैंने तुझे अपने बेटे की तरह पाला है |
I've raised you like my own son.
ये लो और अंदर जाओ |
Keep it. And go inside.
तुम सब यहाँ आओ |
Come here all of you. 
मेरी आँखों में देखो | क्या तुम्हे लगता है मेरा प्यार झूठा है ?
Look into my eyes. Does my love seem fake to you?

Have is the conjugation of to have thatas used when: speaking in the first person  I, we speaking in the second person  you speaking in the third person plural  they

घर कब आ रहे हैं आप ?
When are you coming back home ?
क्या हुआ तुम्हें ?
What happened to you?
वह तुम्हारी ख़ुशी के लिए कुछ भी कर सकता है |
He can do anything for your happiness.
अगल मैं मान भी लूं की तुम सच बोल रही हो, लेकिन तुमने कमल का खून क्यों किया |
Even if i believe you that you are speaking the truth. But why did you kill Kamal?



तुम्हारा माल safe है |
Your stuff is safe.
बताओ उसे क्या होता है जब मुझे गुस्सा आता है |
tell him what happens when l get angry
क्या तुम शराब पी रहे हो ? मैंने तुझे पीने के लिए मन किया था ना ?
Αre you boozing? l told you not to drink, didn't l?
मैंने तुम्हे सब बता दिया था | लिख के दूं क्या तुझे |
I told you everything. Should I write it down for you!

//nbsp;;;desk cat Is the use of ;has to be; correct grammar? Example: The form has to be filled out. Yes. It is the passive voice form of this: You have to fill out the form. It is common in sentences like these: The form has to be filled out before you make an appointment. The form has to be filled out to renew an old driving license.

एक joke सुनाऊं?
May l I tell you a joke?
मुद्दे की बात पे आते है |
Let's come to the point.
आप क्या कहने की कोशिस कर रहे हैं मुझे कुछ समझ में नहीं आ रहा |
I don't understand what you're trying to say.
मैं कमल को बताने जा रहा हूँ कि तुम यहाँ शराब पी रहे हो |
l'm going to tell Kamal that you are boozing here.

have had/has had. We typically use has/have as a main verb with an object to talk about common actions. There are lots of things that we have in English, meaning that we enjoy or experience them. For instance, we can: have breakfast/lunch/dinner/supper/a bite to eat/a light meal; have a hot or cold drink/a glass of wine/a cup of coffee/some mineral water

मैंने तुम्हे पहले ही कहा था |
I had told you earlier.
मैं रोज बाहर नहीं जाता | मैं आज बहुत दिनों बाद गया था |
I don't go out daily. I went after many days today.
मैं तुम्हारी जबान खींच लूँगा |
i'll pull out your toungue
अब मैं तुम्हारी वजह से पकड़ा जाऊँगा |
Now because of you both, I'll be caught.

The easiest way to remember the correct use of has is that it is paired with the pronouns he, she, and it. It can also be used when you are referring to someone by name. John has a bike. Suzy has a car. It is important to note that has is only used with the third person singular pronouns. The third person plural they is used with have.

तुम उसे क्यों मार रहे हो |
Why are you beating him!
क्या तुम्हारे पास उसके खिलाफ कोई सबूत नहीं है |
don't you have any evidence against him?
हंस लो जितना हंसना है |
Laugh as much as you want.
इस laptop के price क्या है ?
What's the price of this laptop?

We use have to to talk about strong obligation that comes from somewhere else, for example from you boss, you parents, a rule at school or work. Examples: I have to be home by ten. My parents told me so. I must be home by ten. I have a very difficult day tomorrow. It is my own decision. I have to get up early, because I start work at . It is a rule. I should get up early. 

क्या हो रहा है ? क्यों चिल्ला रहे हो ?
What's going on? Why are you  screaming?
ये लो 100 रुपये |
take this 100 rupees.
मैं तुम्हारा मंदिर में इंतिजार कर रही थी |
I've been waiting for you at the temple.
अंकल, अगर आपको झूठ लग रहा है तो आप वहां जा के check कर लो |
Uncle, if you think this is a lie. You can come there and check.

We use have to to talk about strong obligation that comes from somewhere else, for example from you boss, you parents, a rule at school or work. Examples: I have to be home by ten. My parents told me so. I must be home by ten. I have a very difficult day tomorrow. It is my own decision. I have to get up early, because I start work at . It is a rule. I should get up early. 

मुझे लगता है उसने फ़ोन काट दिया |
I think he hanged down the phone.
क्या हम एक बार कॉलेज घूम सकते हैं ?
can we walk around the college once?
मैं मानता हूँ मैंने बहुत बड़ी गलती की है |
I admit I've made a grave mistake.
वह अब ठीक है |
He's fine now.

HAVE TO. Have to / Has to = it is necessary. Don't have to / Doesn't have to = it isn't necessary. AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES. SUBJECT. MODAL. VERB. EXAMPLES. affirmative sentences.

यह तुम्हारी वजह हुआ है |
This happened because of you.
मेरी पसंद से तुम्हें क्या फर्क पड़ता है ? हैं ना ?
What difference will my choice make to you? Right?
Friday को मिलते हैं |
Let's meet on Friday.
तुम तो ऐसे डर रहे हो जैसे वो कमल हम लोगो की बात सुन रहा हो |
You are scared as if that Kamal is listening to our talks.

HAVE TO. Have to / Has to = it is necessary. Don't have to / Doesn't have to = it isn't necessary. AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES. SUBJECT. MODAL. VERB. EXAMPLES. affirmative sentences.

क्या मतलब ?
What do you mean?
अगर यहाँ काम करना चाहते हो तो जैसा मैं कहता हूँ वैसा करो |
If you want to work here, do as I say.
तू उसपर इतना क्यों अटका पड़ा है |
Why so hung up on her?
इस बारे में सोंचना |
Think about it...

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मुझे कैसे पता होगा ?
How would l know?
तो तुम मुझे उन लोगों से compare कर रही हो ?
So, you are comparing me to those people?
तो flight कैसी रही ?
So, how was your flight?
कोई करीब मत आना |
Don't anyone come closer.

//nbsp;;;I believe that in a statement, you would use ;has; when referring to : he/she/it. And, you would use ;have; when referring to: you/I/they/we. Eg. He has the ball. She has the ball. It has the ball in it's mouth. You have the ball. I have the ball. They have the ball. We have the ball.

भाई को स्पेशल चाय लाकर दो |
Get special tea for brother.
बस सोंचो की तुम्हारा बुरा वक़्त चल रहा है |
Just think that you're going through a bad phase.
क्या तुम सुन रहे हो जो मैं कह रही हूँ ?
Are you listening to what I am saying?
मुझे तुम्हारे और कमल के बारे में सब पता चल गया है |
I know everything about you and kamal.

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वो मैं नहीं कमल था |
That's not me, that was Kamal.
पीलाओ उसे यह |
Make him drink it.
तुम्हे मुझपे चिल्लाना नहीं चाहिए था |
You shouldn't have yelled at me.
तुम हीरो बनना चाहते थे ?
You wanted to be a hero?

//nbsp;;;desk cat Is the use of ;has to be; correct grammar? Example: The form has to be filled out. Yes. It is the passive voice form of this: You have to fill out the form. It is common in sentences like these: The form has to be filled out before you make an appointment. The form has to be filled out to renew an old driving license.

मैं जल्दी में हूँ | मुझे एक काम और करना है |
I am in a hurry. I have to take care of another job.
भाभी भी आयी हैं क्या साथ में ?
Has sister-in-law come along as well?
मुझ विश्वास रखो, मैं जो कुछ कर रहा हूँ हमारे भले के लिए कर रहा हूँ |
Believe me, whatever I am doing it is for our betterment.
इतना चौंकने की जरुरत नहीं है, मुझे सब पता है |
You don't need to be so shocked, I know everything

Have is the conjugation of to have thatas used when: speaking in the first person  I, we speaking in the second person  you speaking in the third person plural  they

तुमसे मतलब |
None of your business.
यह मत करो |
Don't do it.
सच यह है कि मैं रीना से पया करता हूँ |
the truth is I love Reena!
मैं अब बच्ची नहीं रही कि तुम्हें जो अच्छा लगे वो करो |
I am not a kid anymore that you can do as you please.

//nbsp;;;I believe that in a statement, you would use ;has; when referring to : he/she/it. And, you would use ;have; when referring to: you/I/they/we. Eg. He has the ball. She has the ball. It has the ball in it's mouth. You have the ball. I have the ball. They have the ball. We have the ball.

तुम भाई से नाराज हो, है ना ?
You are angry with, brother, aren't you?
तुम अपना पैसा मांगने में क्यों शर्मा रहे हो ?
Why are you ashamed of asking your own money?
ऐसा कुछ नहीं है |
There is nothing of that sort.
मैंने तुम्हें कई बार सच बोलने की कोशिस की लेकिन कोई न कोई वजह से मैं तुम तक पहुँच नहीं सका |
I tried many times to tell you the truth, ...but for some or the other reason, i couldn't reach you.


हमें गाँव बुलाया गया है |
We've been called to the village.
उसे सीखना पड़ेगा |
He'll have to learn.
यह रहा तुम्हारा निष्कासन पत्र |
here’s your rustication letter.
तुम जो कर सकते हो कर लो |
You can do whatever you want.

Use of Has to

आपने जो कुछ हमारे लिए किया है वो हम कभी नहीं भूलेंगे |
we will never forget all that you have done for us.
मुझसे वादा करो कि तुम हमेशा मेरे साथ रहोगे |
Give me your word you will always be with me!
उसने कितना हंगामा मचा दिया |
He has created so much nuisance
बहरा हो गया है क्या ?
have you gone deaf ?

Using have vs has by: Anonymous I am confused when using ;have or has; for the following examples. ;Your forms has or have been processed ;Your promotion has or have been processed Has is used with singular nouns Have is used with plural nouns. ;Forms; = plural Promotion = singular Examples: The forms have been signed. The promotion has been process.

आगे कुछ मत कहना |
Don't say anything further.
मैंने तुझे कितनी बार कहा है रीना से कुछ मत छुपाया कर |
I told you so many times not to hide anything from Reena.
तुमने आखिरी बार अपनी आंख कब टेस्ट करवाई थी ?
When did you get your eyes checked last?
देखो कौन आया है |
see who's here.

The easiest way to remember the correct use of has is that it is paired with the pronouns he, she, and it. It can also be used when you are referring to someone by name. John has a bike. Suzy has a car. It is important to note that has is only used with the third person singular pronouns. The third person plural they is used with have.

अगर तुम नहीं निकलोगे तो पुलिस तुम्हें निकालेगी |
lf you don’t leave then the police will escort you out.
ठीक है मैं रखती हूँ फोन |
I'm hanging up.
पहले तुम उससे माफ़ी मांगो |
First you apologies to her.
मैंने उसे कल काल करने के लिए कहा |
I asked him to call tomorrow.

have had/has had. We typically use has/have as a main verb with an object to talk about common actions. There are lots of things that we have in English, meaning that we enjoy or experience them. For instance, we can: have breakfast/lunch/dinner/supper/a bite to eat/a light meal; have a hot or cold drink/a glass of wine/a cup of coffee/some mineral water

ईश्वर तुम्हारी इच्छा जरुर पूरी करेंगे |
God will surely grant you your wish.
पैसे पेड़ पर नहीं उगते |
Money doesn't grow on trees!
तेरे पास कोई और रास्ता है ?
Do you have any other way?
मुझे रात भर नींद क्यों नहीं आयी ?
Why couldn't I sleep all night?

Using have vs has by: Anonymous I am confused when using ;have or has; for the following examples. ;Your forms has or have been processed ;Your promotion has or have been processed Has is used with singular nouns Have is used with plural nouns. ;Forms; = plural Promotion = singular Examples: The forms have been signed. The promotion has been process.

मेरी बात सुनो | तुम उसके बारे में सोंच कर अपना holiday क्यों बर्बाद कर रही हो ?
Listen to me. Why are you wasting your holiday thinking about him?
क्या चाहिए तुम्हें ?
What do you want?
तुम इतनी आसानी से नहीं मर सकते |
You can't die so easily!
क्या यह रेडीमेड मिलता है है या तुम्हे इसे सिलवाना पड़ता है |
is it available readymade or you have to get it stitched?

Using have vs has by: Anonymous I am confused when using ;have or has; for the following examples. ;Your forms has or have been processed ;Your promotion has or have been processed Has is used with singular nouns Have is used with plural nouns. ;Forms; = plural Promotion = singular Examples: The forms have been signed. The promotion has been process.

तेरे साथ भी कुछ हुआ था क्या ?
Did something happen to you, as well?
मेरी बाईं आँख आज बहुत फडफडा रही है |
My left-eye's twitching a lot today.
मैंने कुछ गलत नहीं किया |
I didn't do anything wrong.
कैसा रहा तुम्हारा दिन ? बहुत थके हुए लग रहे हो |
How was your day? You look very tired!

//nbsp;;;desk cat Is the use of ;has to be; correct grammar? Example: The form has to be filled out. Yes. It is the passive voice form of this: You have to fill out the form. It is common in sentences like these: The form has to be filled out before you make an appointment. The form has to be filled out to renew an old driving license.

तुझे मुझ जैसा मर्द यहाँ नहीं मिलेगा |
You won't find a man like me here.
तुम लोगो को क्या लगता है कि मैं बेवकूफ हूँ |
Do you all think that l am a fool!
मैं शादी कि साल की सालगिरह कैसे भूल सकता हूँ ?
How could I forget our wedding anniversary?
थोडा आराम कर लो |
Get some rest.


मेरी वजह से आपको बहुत परेशानी उठानी पडी है |
You had to go through so much trouble because of me.
तुम्हे बस बिस्तर से उठना था और बाल्टी रखनी थी |
All you had to do was get out of bed and put the buckets out.
तुम बहुत लक्की हो | तुम time रहते आ गए वरना बहुत देर हो जाती |
You're very lucky. You've just come in time. Or it would have been too late!
तुम्हें कोई ऊँगली भी नहीं लगा सकता |
No one can lay a finger on you.

//nbsp;;;I believe that in a statement, you would use ;has; when referring to : he/she/it. And, you would use ;have; when referring to: you/I/they/we. Eg. He has the ball. She has the ball. It has the ball in it's mouth. You have the ball. I have the ball. They have the ball. We have the ball.

तू क्या कर रहा था ?
What were you up to?
यह स्टार्ट नहीं हो रही |
It's not starting!
कुछ खा लो तुमने सुबह से कुछ नहीं खाया है |
Please have something. you haven't eaten anything since morning.
उसे अचानक क्या हो गया ?
What has happened to her suddenly?

HAVE TO. Have to / Has to = it is necessary. Don't have to / Doesn't have to = it isn't necessary. AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES. SUBJECT. MODAL. VERB. EXAMPLES. affirmative sentences.

वह बहुत मासूम और बहुत प्यारी है |
She's very innocent and lovable.
वो चुड़ैल हमें नहीं छोड़ेगी |
That witch won't spare us!
वे अभी तक नहीं लोटे है |
They haven't returned yet.
मेरी रीना से बात हुई है वह मेरा सामान स्टेशन पर ले आएगी |
I spoke to Reena and she's bringing my things to the station.

Use of have to In general, have to expresses impersonal obligation. The subject of have to is obliged or forced to act by a separate, external power for example, the Law or school rules.

तू लड़कियों की तरह क्यों दबा रहा है ? थोडा कसके दबा |
Why are you pressing Iike a girI? do it harder.
पीछे मुडकर क्या देख रही हैं ?
What are you looking back for?
मेरा ऐसा इरादा नहीं था |
I didn't have such intentions.
तुमने उन्हें वो बाते क्यों बताई ?
Why did you say those things to him?

Have is the conjugation of to have thatas used when: speaking in the first person  I, we speaking in the second person  you speaking in the third person plural  they

तुम पागल हो गई हो |
You've gone crazy.
क्या बक रहा है यह ?
What is he blabbering?
आगे मत बढ़ना |
don't come forward
तुम अपने आप को समझते क्या हो |
What do you think of yourself!

have had/has had. We typically use has/have as a main verb with an object to talk about common actions. There are lots of things that we have in English, meaning that we enjoy or experience them. For instance, we can: have breakfast/lunch/dinner/supper/a bite to eat/a light meal; have a hot or cold drink/a glass of wine/a cup of coffee/some mineral water

मैंने बहुत सुन लिया तुम्हारा सच |
I have heard enough of your truth.
सिर्फ तुम्हे बोलने का हक़ है |
Only you have the right to speak!
प्लीज बहुत हो गया | चलो यहाँ से |
Please. That's enough. Let's leave from here.
बच्चों को स्कूल से ले आना |
Bring the children from the school.

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यह हमारे दिमाग में छप गया है | मैं उन्हें नींद में भी पहचान सकता हूँ |
It's imprinted in my mind! Even in my sleep I can recognise them!
तू भी तो हममे से एक है |
You're one of us, too!
अब यह क्या बात हुई ?
What is this matter now?
कोई नहीं है |
There's no one else.

Use of have to In general, have to expresses impersonal obligation. The subject of have to is obliged or forced to act by a separate, external power for example, the Law or school rules.

मैं सोंच रहा था कि रीना को किस चीज ने तेरा दीवाना बना दिया |
I was wondering what made Reena crazy about you.
तो किस तरह की लड़की हो तुम ?
Then what kind of a girl are you?
पर यह मत समझना की तुम आजाद हो |
But don't think you are free.
मैंने सर को इतना ग़ुस्से में पहले कभी नहीं देखा |
I've never seen sir so angry before.

The easiest way to remember the correct use of has is that it is paired with the pronouns he, she, and it. It can also be used when you are referring to someone by name. John has a bike. Suzy has a car. It is important to note that has is only used with the third person singular pronouns. The third person plural they is used with have.

अब हम क्या करें ?
what should we do now?
अगर तुमने घर से बाहर कदम रखा तो मैं तुम्हारे पैर तोड़ दूंगा |
If you step out of the house, I'll break your legs.
मुझे तो कुछ समझ में नहीं आ रहा |
I can't figure out anything.
क्या बडबडा रहे हो तुम ?
What are you blabbering?

We use have to to talk about strong obligation that comes from somewhere else, for example from you boss, you parents, a rule at school or work. Examples: I have to be home by ten. My parents told me so. I must be home by ten. I have a very difficult day tomorrow. It is my own decision. I have to get up early, because I start work at . It is a rule. I should get up early. Now I stay in bed until lunchtime.

तुम्हें deposit और brokerage कल तक मिल जायेगा |
You will get the deposit and brokerage by tomorrow.
पहले यहाँ फेको इसे |
Throw it here first.
तुम कब से चश्मा पहन रहे हो ?
Since when have you been wearing glasses?
लोग प्यार में अपनी जान दे देते हैं | तू कुछ मुक्के नहीं खा सकता | कायर |
People lay down their lives in love! You can't even endure a few punches! Coward!



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