what means "Had to" ?

March 25, 2017
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![]() Had to is used to talk about necessity and obligation that existed in the past. Had to is the past tense form of have to. We had to carry our own luggage. She had to reappear for the test. I had to consult a doctor. At last the enemy had to accept defeat.
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Kayithi Venkata Tirumala Rao
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![]() had to is past form of have to.
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![]() rakhana hota hai
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![]() had to is the past form of have to which refers the action which u are going to do in future definitely.
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![]() use of 'had to' I had to go home. It means that- mujhe ghr jana pda or mujhe ghr jana pdta tha.
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![]() if you were bound to do something in the past, use "had to". I had to eat then because everyone was pushing me. I had to go, because it was urgent. The thief had to flee because the cop was chasing after him.
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![]() had to = bound to/ there was no other choice without doing something. I had to go = I had no other choice but going. I had to eat = I was bound to eat.
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![]() necessity or obligation. I have to do lot of work. I have to finish this work
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![]() had is past form of have. I had to do lot of works I had to finish the work
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