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i have to go to a doctor vs I has to go to a docotr

The correct phrase is 'I have to go to a doctor.' The verb 'have' should be used with the pronoun 'I' in the present tense. 'Has' is used with 'he,' 'she,' or 'it.'

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 728 views

i have to go to a doctor

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to express the need to visit a doctor in the present tense when referring to oneself.

Examples:

  • I have to go to a doctor for a check-up.
  • I have to go to a doctor to get a prescription.
  • I have to go to a doctor because I'm not feeling well.
  • I have to go to a doctor to discuss my symptoms.
  • I have to go to a doctor to get a referral.
  • I have to go to the doctor.
  • You have to go to a doctor.
  • I have to go to the doctor. I hate wasting this, but...
  • I have to go see the doctor at the home.
  • If you have to go to a doctor or hospital, take the pack and this leaflet with you.
  • I have to buy diapers, I have to go pick up the stroller, I have to go to the doctor.
  • I have to go to the doctor. I can see you're in the middle of something very important here, so I'll let you know how it turns out.
  • I have to go meet my new doctor.
  • You have to go see a doctor.
  • I thought she was going to go to a doctor.
  • You need to go to a doctor for something like that.
  • She needs to go to a doctor.
  • She refused to go to see a doctor.
  • Now then, I have to go lie to this doctor so that I am drugged-up enough for my job interview.
  • Look, I saw the nanny cam footage, and you do not have to go to that doctor's appointment.
  • All right, we may need to go to a doctor.
  • Okay, you need to go to a doctor.
  • It'd be easier to go to a doctor, tell him you need something to calm your nerves.
  • I did what I could, but she's refusing to go to a doctor.
  • I'm a doctor. I have to go.

I has to go to a docotr

This phrase is incorrect. 'Has' should not be used with 'I' in the present tense.

  • I ha to go to work soon, so...
  • I ha to go to work soon, so...
  • My daughter has to go to school.
  • There is no reason Howard has to go to that committee.
  • Perhaps he has to go to the Advocate first.
  • Your daughter has to go to the bathroom.
  • Lady Mary has to go to London.
  • Michele has to go to another debate.
  • Somebody has to go to the moon pool and do it manually.
  • Yes, mommy has to go to work now.
  • My grandchild has to go to the toilet.
  • It has to go to the refuse disposal plant.
  • One sneeze and it has to go to the laundry.
  • Sharee has to go to an actual foster home.
  • Someone has to go to chang and talk to him.
  • The court says he has to go to anger management therapy.
  • Wait, I think Champion has to go to the bathroom.
  • She has to go to press Monday with the leak.
  • Javier has to go to New York.
  • He has to go to one every day for two weeks.

Alternatives:

  • I have to go to a doctor.
  • I need to see a doctor.
  • I must visit a doctor.
  • I should go to a doctor.
  • I am required to go to a doctor.

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