Do I need to or do I have to?
Do I need to or do I have to?
The verbs need, have to, and must are all synonyms of one another and are used to mean that something is necessary or required. … Need, when followed by to and a verb, is the narrowest of the three verbs. It is most often used to say that an action should be done: I need to wash my dirty clothes.
Have to VS will have to?
"You will have to do that" is a command but in future tense. … The expression for obligation and necessity for both PRESENT and FUTURE is "Have to". The difference between them, for clarification purpose or for avoiding confusion, is the time expression.
Is it need to or need too?
The confusion between to, too, and two occurs because the three words are pronounced identically. If you're able to replace the word with "also" or "excessively/too much," use too. If the word is a number, use two. Otherwise, you'll want to use to.