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i have to go to school vs i go to school

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I have to go to school' implies a sense of obligation or necessity to attend school, while 'I go to school' simply states the fact that the speaker attends school without emphasizing any specific obligation.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1014 views

i have to go to school

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express the obligation or necessity to attend school.

This phrase is used when someone needs to attend school due to a requirement or responsibility. It implies a sense of obligation or necessity.

Examples:

  • I have to go to school every day.
  • She has to go to school even when she's not feeling well.
  • No, I have to go to school.
  • I have to go to school early today.
  • It's late mom, I have to go to school.
  • I have to go to school, and everyone's already here.
  • But... I have to go to school.
  • If I have to go to school, I'm going to need a ride.
  • I hate to leave you here dead, but I have to go to school.
  • I have to go to school, get a job, send my kids to lessons... You think, I'm too busy. I don't have time for art.
  • I don't see why I have to go to school if silas doesn'T.
  • Too bad I have to go to school tomorrow.
  • "How much longer do I have to go to school?"
  • Didn't I have to go to school today?
  • Why do I have to go to school?
  • It's not fair, you know, I have to go to school and you get to sit in here and do what you want all day.
  • But for the moment, I have to go to school and you have to go to work. School.
  • I have to go back to school.
  • The teacher says I have to go to middle school.
  • And now I have to go to summer school.
  • Then I'd have to go to school in eyeliner and blush.
  • Either you're a genius or I have to go back to school.

Alternatives:

  • I must go to school
  • I need to go to school
  • I am required to go to school

i go to school

This phrase is correct and commonly used to state the fact that the speaker attends school.

This phrase is a simple statement indicating that the speaker attends school without emphasizing any specific obligation or necessity.

Examples:

  • I go to school by bus.
  • He goes to school early in the morning.
  • I go to school with your daughter.
  • I go to school with his kids...
  • Then I go to school and watch the other children eat real food.
  • Still my father insisted that I go to school... learn all the things he hadn't.
  • You think where I go to school actually matters?
  • Dad, will I go to school here?
  • The best thing is that in the afternoons I go to school.
  • I go to school on Saturday, too.
  • I go to school every day.
  • This is where I go to school.
  • I go to school with those kids.
  • I go to school all week.
  • I go to school with the Atrian seven.
  • I have a real life now. I go to school...
  • If I go to school for four years, I won't be shockingly young anymore.
  • I go to school with Lena. I'm Ethan Wate.
  • Now she doesn't care if I go to school anymore.
  • When I go to school, I have to teach.
  • I know 'cause I'm older and I go to school.
  • I go to school with a lot of kids like that.

Alternatives:

  • I attend school
  • I am a student
  • I study at school

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