Difference between revisions of "WS:haveto"
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− | <li>has to start: < | + | <li>has to start: <br> |
− | + | <span style="color:darkgreen;">hæstəstɑrt</span></li> | |
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− | <li>has to get done: <span style="color:darkgreen;">hæstəgetdʌn</span></li> | + | <li>had to stop: <br> |
− | <li>'ll have to get it done: <span style="color:darkgreen;">lhæftəgetdʌn</span></li> | + | <span style="color:darkgreen;">hædtəstəstɑp</span></li> |
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+ | <li>have to start dealing with: <br> | ||
+ | <span style="color:darkgreen;">hædtəstəstɑrtdi:lɪɳwɪθ</span></li> | ||
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+ | <li>has to get done: <br> | ||
+ | <span style="color:darkgreen;">hæstəgetdʌn</span></li> | ||
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+ | <li>'ll have to get it done: | ||
+ | <br><span style="color:darkgreen;">lhæftəgetdʌn</span></li> | ||
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Revision as of 16:49, 8 April 2013
have to V / need to V
phonetics
The most basic tools used to express obligation, they form a phonetic unit with the following verb. In the most informal speech, one hears:
- They all need to see a doctor.
ni:dtə(ʊ)si: - We have to stop using so much petrol.
hæftəstɑ:p - I really have to go now.
hæftəgəʊ - She has to finish cooking the books.
hæstəfɪnɪʃ
- I'm gonna' go (going to)
- I wanna' go (want to)
Exercise 1: Pronunciation
Practice pronouncing these verbal elements:
- has to start:
hæstəstɑrt - had to stop:
hædtəstəstɑp - have to start dealing with:
hædtəstəstɑrtdi:lɪɳwɪθ - has to get done:
hæstəgetdʌn - 'll have to get it done:
lhæftəgetdʌn