HAVE TO HAS TO
Summary
TLDREl guion de la clase en vídeo trata sobre el uso correcto de 'do', 'does', 'have to' y 'has to' en inglés. Se explica que 'have to' se utiliza con pronombres plurales y 'I', mientras que 'has to' se emplea con sustantivos singulares y pronombres como 'he', 'she' y 'it'. Se practica con ejercicios para entender cuándo usar 'have to' o 'has to'. También se aborda cómo formar frases negativas con 'don't have to' y 'doesn't have to', y cómo hacer preguntas con 'do' y 'does'. Se enfatiza la importancia de no conjugar el verbo cuando se usa el auxiliar 'doesn't' y se practica con un cuestionario para reforzar el aprendizaje.
Takeaways
- 📝 Se discute el uso correcto de los verbos auxiliares 'have to' y 'has to' en inglés.
- 📝 'Have to' se utiliza con pronombres plurales y el pronombre 'I', mientras que 'has to' se usa con sustantivos singulares y pronombres 'he', 'she', 'it'.
- 📝 Se aconseja prestar atención a la concordancia de número al emplear 'have to' con plurales y 'has to' con singulares.
- 📝 Se proporciona ejemplos prácticos para ilustrar el uso de 'have to' y 'has to' en oraciones afirmativas.
- 📝 Se explica cómo formar oraciones negativas utilizando 'don't have to' para plurales y 'I', y 'doesn't have to' para singulares.
- 📝 Se resalta la importancia de usar la forma base del verbo después del auxiliar 'doesn't' en oraciones negativas.
- 📝 Se corrige un error común al usar 'doesn't has to', que es incorrecto; en su lugar, se debe usar 'doesn't have to'.
- 📝 Se presentan ejercicios para practicar la formación de oraciones negativas con 'don't have to' y 'doesn't have to'.
- 📝 Se detalla cómo hacer preguntas utilizando los auxiliares 'do' para plurales y 'I', y 'does' para singulares.
- 📝 Se menciona la necesidad de recordar la entonación adecuada al hacer preguntas en inglés.
- 📝 Se ofrecen ejemplos y un pequeño cuestionario para practicar la formación de preguntas con los auxiliares 'do' y 'does'.
Q & A
¿Cuándo se utiliza 'have to' en lugar de 'has to'?
-Se utiliza 'have to' con pronombres plurales y con el pronombre 'I', mientras que 'has to' se usa con sustantivos singulares y pronombres como 'he', 'she', 'it'.
¿Cómo se forma una oración negativa con 'have to'?
-Para formar una oración negativa, se utiliza 'don't have to' para plurales y 'I', y 'doesn't have to' para singulares.
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre 'have to' y 'has to' en las oraciones negativas?
-En las oraciones negativas, 'have to' se cambia a 'don't have to' para plurales y 'I', mientras que 'has to' se convierte en 'doesn't have to' para singulares.
¿Cómo se hace una pregunta en la que se use 'have to'?
-Para hacer una pregunta, se coloca 'do' o 'does' al inicio de la oración, seguido del pronombre y 'have to' en forma base.
¿Cuál es la regla para usar 'does' en lugar de 'do' en preguntas?
-Se utiliza 'does' en preguntas con sustantivos singulares y pronombres como 'he', 'she', 'it', mientras que 'do' se usa para plurales y 'I'.
¿Cómo se responde a una pregunta que use 'does'?
-En las respuestas, se utiliza 'yes, [pronombre] does' para afirmar y 'no, [pronombre] doesn't' para negar.
¿Por qué se dice 'he doesn't have to' en lugar de 'he doesn't has to'?
-Cuando se usa el auxiliar 'doesn't', el verbo 'have to' debe estar en forma base, por lo que se dice 'doesn't have to'.
¿Cuál es la diferencia entre 'children' y 'child' en cuanto a su uso con 'do' o 'does'?
-'Children' es plural y se usa con 'do', mientras que 'child' es singular y se usa con 'does'.
¿Cómo se completa la oración 'My sister and I ___ to finish our project tonight'?
-Se completa con 'have to', ya que 'my sister and I' se refiere a más de una persona, por lo que es plural.
En una pregunta que use 'do', ¿cómo se forma la negativa correspondiente?
-Para formar la negativa, se coloca 'don't' al inicio de la oración, seguido del pronombre y 'have to' en forma base.
Outlines
📚 Uso de 'have to' y 'has to'
En el primer párrafo, se explica el uso de los verbos auxiliares 'have to' y 'has to' en inglés. Se menciona que 'have to' se utiliza con pronombres plurales y el pronombre 'I', mientras que 'has to' se emplea con sustantivos singulares y pronombres como 'he', 'she', 'it'. Se destacan ejemplos prácticos para cada caso, como 'I have to do my homework' y 'He has to do his homework'. Además, se ofrecen ejercicios para practicar la diferenciación entre 'have to' y 'has to'.
🚫 Formación de las oraciones negativas
El segundo párrafo se centra en la formación de oraciones negativas utilizando 'don't have to' y 'doesn't have to'. Se aclara que 'don't have to' se usa con pronombres plurales y 'I', mientras que 'doesn't have to' se aplica a sustantivos singulares. Se resalta la importancia de no conjugar el verbo en la forma negativa cuando se usa el auxiliar 'doesn't', y se presentan ejemplos como 'I don't have to do my homework' y 'He doesn't have to do his homework'. También se incluye un pequeño cuestionario para ejercitar la construcción de oraciones negativas.
❓ Hacer preguntas con 'do' y 'does'
El tercer párrafo trata sobre cómo hacer preguntas utilizando los auxiliares 'do' para plurales y 'I', y 'does' para singulares. Se explica que 'do' va al inicio de la pregunta, seguido del pronombre personal y el verbo en forma base. Se proporcionan ejemplos como 'Do I have to do my homework?' y 'Does he have to do his homework?'. También se discute cómo responder a estas preguntas, utilizando 'yes, I do' o 'no, I don't'. Se incluye un ejercicio para practicar la formación de preguntas.
🔚 Resumen y despedida
El cuarto y último párrafo es un resumen y despedida del vídeo. El presentador expresa su agradecimiento por la participación y recuerda a los espectadores que completen los ejercicios. Se cierra la sesión con un agradecimiento y se anuncia la continuación en la próxima clase.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡auxiliaries
💡pronouns
💡plural nouns
💡singular nouns
💡negative sentences
💡affirmative sentences
💡questions
💡intonation
💡conjugation
💡base form
💡exercises
Highlights
Introduction to the topic of using 'do' and 'does', 'have to', and 'has to'.
Explanation of when to use 'have to' with plural nouns and pronoun 'I'.
Clarification on using 'has to' with singular nouns and pronouns 'he', 'she', and 'it'.
Examples of constructing sentences using 'have to' and 'has to'.
Quiz on choosing between 'have to' and 'has to' for different subjects.
Instruction on forming negative sentences using 'don't have to' and 'doesn't have to'.
Examples of negative sentences with 'don't have to' and 'doesn't have to'.
Common mistake clarification: 'doesn't has to' is incorrect; should be 'doesn't have to'.
Quiz on completing sentences with 'don't have to' or 'doesn't have to'.
Guidance on forming questions using 'do' and 'does' as auxiliaries.
Examples of questions formed with 'do' and 'does'.
Explanation of how to answer questions formed with 'do' and 'does'.
Quiz on forming questions with the correct auxiliary for different subjects.
Emphasis on the importance of using the correct auxiliary based on the subject's number.
Final quiz to test understanding of the use of 'do', 'does', 'have to', and 'has to'.
Summary of the lesson and encouragement to complete the exercise.
Closing remarks and anticipation for the next class.
Transcripts
hi there this is the oros and today
we're going to learn another amazing
topic let me share the screen in order
to show you so here we
go all right so let me make it
bigger for you to see it okay all right
so I'm GNA go back yeah okay the topic
for today's class is going to be about
this you sometimes
may be wondering when to use do and when
to use does okay when to use have to
when to use has to when to use don't or
when to use doesn't Okay some of them
are auxiliaries to make questions some
of them are auxiliaries to
make a negative sentence and some of
them are for
making affirmative sentence they are
verbs okay so let's go I'm going to
explain to you each one of them in a bit
okay so here we
go uh first things first uh here we have
have to okay have to we're going to use
with this pronouns for example I have
two you have two we have two they have
two and of course the verth in the base
form on the other hand we have has to
when to use for example he has to she
has two it has two so basically this
we're going to use in order for in order
to use for
singular nouns okay be careful about it
yeah when I when you use H to it's
because they are singular nouns or with
the pronouns he she it which represent
he for man she for woman and it for
things objects Etc okay very good on the
other hand here we have another easy
thing to remind them it's like we're
going to use this with
plural nouns okay plural
nouns and the pronoun I okay so keep
that in mind please when you are going
to use these kind of things don't forget
have to with plural nouns and with the
pronoun I and has to with singular nouns
and the pronouns here it for
example I have to do my homework you
have to study for the test
we have to speak English during the
class all right here we have examples
with has to he has to do his homework
she has to study for the test and it has
to run could be an animal the elephant
has to run the dog has to run whatever
okay very good this is about have to and
has to is that clear so we're going to
practice here we go
we have a small quiz over here yeah uh
let me put in The annotation tool here
and what do you think about number one
they have to or has to what do you think
you're going to pause the video a little
bit and tell me the answer absolutely
the answer is have to they have to do an
exam what about Jenny Jenny has two or
have
two this is third singular person it
represents the pronoun she we're going
to use has to absolutely what about can
and
Le have to or has to H you tell me all
right in this case we're going to use
have to why because this is plural we
have two people we have can and we have
le so we are talking about two people
here okay it's plural that is why we
have to use half what about
Andy Andy it's only one person okay only
one person so that is why we have to use
half to Andy has to help his mom okay my
sister and I how many people do we have
here two people my sister and I so there
are two people here that's the reason
why we have to
use have to because it's plural and
finally children what do you think about
this children is it singular or plural
children in this case it's plural it's
mention it to many kids many girls many
boys Etc okay that is why we're going to
use half two because it's in plur all
right we have finished about have two
has two now let's go into
the how to make negative okay pay
attention it's quite similar in this
case so we are going to use for example
I don't have to you don't have to we
don't have to they don't have to okay on
the other hand we have the singular
thing he doesn't have to she doesn't
have to it doesn't have to okay H in
this case as I said before this is for
plural nouns I'm sorry for
plural nouns and also with the pronoun I
on the other hand we have
with singular noun
and that's all okay but pay attention
here in this case we're going to you I'm
going to show you the examples okay I
don't have to do my homework let's
suppose you you don't have to do it in
this case I don't have to do my homework
you don't have to study for the test
because the test is not going to be like
tomorrow or next week we don't have to
speak English because you are in a
Portuguese class maybe okay so on the
other hand we have he he
doesn't have to do his homework she
doesn't have to study for the T he
doesn't have to run but notice something
here guys I'm going to explain to you
very very clear in this case we have the
pronoun he okay and the
verb have to but in affirmative sentence
we need to conjugate the ver for example
he has to do his homework but in this
case if you have the auxiliary for
example the auxiliary doesn't so it
means that the verb is going to be in
the base form you don't you don't need
to conjugate because you have an
auxiliary in this case doesn't doesn't
have to no he doesn't has to for example
some students including myself when I
was a student I used to I used to do
this kind of thing listen pay attention
this he doesn't has to
do his homework let's let's put it in
this way
all right so he doesn't has to do the
what do you think guys is that correct
or
no he doesn't has to no this is totally
incorrect guys this is not correct
because you have the auxiliary it means
this ver has to be in the base form as
have to okay this sentence is incorrect
okay very good fantastic pay pay full
attention to this when you have an
auxiliary doesn't you have to keep the
same base form doesn't have to it
doesn't have to Etc okay very good I
hope you got it guys and now we're going
to do a small quiz over here it says
complete the following sentences using
don't have to or doesn't have to very
simple guys help me please he what do
you
think
he does he don't have to or he doesn't
have to huh what do you think he
doesn't have to absolutely let me make
it a
smaller in order to fit within the boxes
all right here we go he doesn't have to
very good what about this we don't have
to go shopping or we doesn't have to go
shopping what you think guys
huh in this case we're going to use
don't uhhuh don't have to go shopping
okay as you can see here guys don't
forget when you have the two the next
word is going to be in the base form in
this case the birth okay the birth is
going to be in the base form my friends
singular or plural what you think my
friends singular or plural this is
plural and that is why we have to use
don't have I'm sorry don't I have to
okay very good Mandy singular or plur PL
it's only one person it's of course in
singular that is why we have to use
doesn't doesn't have to all right I I
doesn't have or I don't have of course I
works with don't have to all right and
finally we have Frank and Joe go to
soccer practice every day FR and joke
singular or plural in this case it's
plural because we are talking about two
people Jack and Joe there are two people
here so that is why we have to use
don't have
to go practice every day okay uh in this
case my apologize guys this is number
seven okay because I I I got a mistake
here all right pretty good we have
finished about negative affirmative
negative now we're going to jump into
questions how to make questions using we
have two auxiliaries in order to make
question we have do and the auxiliary
that's the same guys it do it for plural
nouns plus the ER I pronoun Yas is for
the singular nouns okay for example do I
don't forget the intonation do I have to
do my
homework do you have to do my homework
do we have to do my Etc okay so don't
forget about this yeah we're going to
use do at the beginning at the very
beginning and then you're going to use
the personal pronoun and then the
complement
okay H the same happen for the singular
does does he does she or does it don't
forget to put it these two auxiliaries
for making wash okay let me go into the
example do I have to do my homework so
as you can see here we have do which is
the auxiliary okay this is the auxiliary
I which is the the subject have to the
The Verve in this
case to do the main be Etc so you got to
continue this um this kind of things
okay do I have to do my homework don't
forget to make the intonation when
making questions okay another one please
let me put another it says do you have
to study for the
test do we have to speak English all
right
on the other hand we have
do the same we have to keep half to
because we have the auxiliary D so in
this case in negative and in in
questions you don't need to conjugate
the verb because you have auxiliaries in
negative you have the auxiliaries
doesn't in question you have the
auxiliary does for example does he have
to do his homework does she have to
study for the test does it have to run
run all right so in order to answer this
questions you're going to say for
example do you have to study for the
test or do I have to do my homework
you're going to
answer uh let me make it bigger pleas
for you to see clearly okay you're going
to say let's suppose it's positive
you're going to say yes I do or let's
suppose you don't have to study you
don't have to do the homework because
your teacher hasn't send it to you
anything you're going to say no I I
don't as simple as that okay yes I do or
no I don't in order to answer in this
case for example does he have to do his
homework you're going to say yes give me
a second guys yeah give me a second
please second
somebody's okay guys I'm sorry somebody
was calling me that is why okay let's
continue uh in this case does he have
does he have to do his homework you're
gonna say yes
we're going to use the pronoun he and
the auxilary does yes he does if it is
negative you're going to say I'm sorry
no he doesn't as simple as that okay
does he have to do his homework yes he
does or if it is negative no he doesn't
all right very good fantastic okay now
we're GNA do a small quiz in order to
have it clear it
says um
in this case John uh at our presentation
okay we're going to use the auxiliary
what auxiliary should I use in order to
make questioning singular
doas in this case we're going to use
does does John and have to we don't need
to conjugate here we need to keep the
the base form okay ER does John have to
be at our
presentation what about Lucy Lucy is the
same what about number three h Jack and
Andrea Andrea what do you think is the
auxiliary this this here we have two
people what do you think the auxilary is
in this case do because it's plural do
let me see what is the I'm gonna make it
simple here okay do Jack Andrea have to
come with us do Jack and Trey have to
come with us very good and what about
number five what do you think do or does
the children quiet H with the word the
children what do you think in this case
do because children as I said before
it's mentioning to more than two girls
more than two boys okay do the
children have to be I think let me see
yes do the children have to be
quiet and what about number
six it says the child in this case it's
singular okay thus
okay in this case is does give me a
second okay does the
child have
to I'm sorry have to
practice okay do the child have to
practice playing the piano you see as
you can see guys we need to be very
careful this word it's plural we need to
use the auxiliary do if this word is
singular we need to use the auxiliary
thus don't forget the pronunciation
children child
children child children is for plural
and child is for singular all right guys
so we have done a lot of exercises here
I hope you get it now we're going to
continue oh we finished thank you so
much for watching this video and don't
forget to complete the exercise okay
I'll see you in the next class thank you
so much for being here
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