you just used the word obligation in that sentence
I can use the word "have" at the beginning of a sentence if it fits grammatically. Could you please provide a sentence where you would like me to include the word "have"?
'Have to' is used to express obligation or necessity. For example, "I have to study for my exam" indicates that studying is required. You can also use 'have to' in the negative form ('don't have to') to indicate lack of obligation, as in "You don't have to complete the assignment."
You can use "had to" to express obligation in the past.
Obligation is a noun, something that a person is obliged to do which arises out of a sense of duty
Yes, the word 'obligation' is a noun; a singular, common, abstract noun. An obligation is a thing to which a person is morally or legally bound; a promise, a contract, a law, a sense of duty.
His devotion to his training set an example for the other students.
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"After a Balk was called on the pitcher, the runners were allowed to advance one base."
Who was the 35th president?
She will train the new employee. The train left the station at 4:00. Her wedding dress has a long train.
I can use the word "have" at the beginning of a sentence if it fits grammatically. Could you please provide a sentence where you would like me to include the word "have"?
Her parents were anxious about her poor health. Anxious means full of mental distress or uneasiness, greatly worried.
We have an obligation to use American taxpayer dollars as if they were our own
Noun or pronoun.
Writing an answer to this question is "inconvenient" for me.
I have a special pet in the entire world.Guess what it is?
The atmosphere is a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth which includes nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide and a trace amount of other gases.