Key Concepts and Translation in Hindi Language
The phrase 'I have to + (verb)' is used to express necessity or obligation. It means that something is required or must be done. In Hindi, it translates to 'मुझे (क्रिया) करना है'.
Usage Examples and Translation
1. I have to study for my exam.
मुझे अपनी परीक्षा के लिए पढ़ाई करनी है।
2. I have to go to the store.
मुझे दुकान पर जाना है।
3. I have to finish my homework.
मुझे अपना होमवर्क पूरा करना है।
Key Mistakes
1. Forgetting to use the verb: Some learners say, 'I have to' without a verb. Always include a verb after 'have to' to complete the sentence. For example, instead of saying 'I have to', say 'I have to eat.'
2. Using the wrong verb form: Make sure to use the base form of the verb. For example, do not say 'I have to going.' Instead, say 'I have to go.'
3. Confusing 'have to' with 'want to': Remember, 'have to' means obligation, while 'want to' means desire. For example, 'I want to go' is different from 'I have to go.'


