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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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use of have to have

when to use have to have
  

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" You'll have to have a bigger hammer if you expect to drive that nail. We have to have courage.

  • " You'll have to have a bigger hammer if you expect to drive that nail.
  • We have to have courage.
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It usually means "must have."

You'll have to have a bigger hammer if you expect to drive that nail.

We have to have courage.

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