Key Concepts and Its Translation in Hindi Language
The modal verb 'have got to' is used to express necessity or obligation. In Hindi, it translates to 'करना है' or 'करना पड़ा'.
It is commonly used in both written and spoken English to indicate that something is required or must be done.
Usage Examples and Translate Each Example in Hindi Language Also
1. I have got to finish my homework before dinner.
मुझे रात के खाने से पहले अपना होमवर्क खत्म करना है।
2. You have got to see this movie; it’s amazing!
तुम्हें यह फिल्म देखनी है; यह अद्भुत है!
3. She has got to attend the meeting tomorrow.
उसे कल बैठक में उपस्थित होना है।
Key Mistakes
1. Using 'have got to' in informal situations can sound too strong. Instead, you can use 'have to' for a softer tone.
2. Some learners confuse 'have got to' with 'has to'. Remember, 'have got to' is used with I, you, we, they, while 'has to' is used with he, she, it.
3. Avoid using 'have got to' in negative sentences without the correct form. For example, say 'I haven't got to go' instead of 'I have not got to go.'


