We use (have to) to: (A) give advice (B) show prohibition (C) talk about things we do؟
إجابة الطالب المختصرة من خلال موقع بوابة الإجابات هي
C) talk about things we do
The correct answer is **(C) talk about things we do**.
Here's why:
* **(A) give advice:** We usually use "should" or "ought to" to give advice.
* **(B) show prohibition:** We usually use "mustn't" or "can't" to show prohibition.
* **(C) talk about things we do:** "Have to" expresses obligation or necessity. It's used to talk about things we are required to do, which falls under the broader category of actions or things we do.
For example:
* "I have to go to work." (obligation)
* "We have to wear helmets when we cycle." (rule/necessity)
اذا كان لديك إجابة افضل او هناك خطأ في الإجابة علي سؤال We use (have to) to: (A) give advice (B) show prohibition (C) talk about things we do اترك تعليق فورآ.