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we have vs we have to

Both "we have" and "we have to" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "We have" is used to indicate possession or the existence of something, while "we have to" is used to express obligation or necessity.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 968 views

we have

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate possession or the existence of something.

Use "we have" when you want to indicate possession or the existence of something. It is a simple statement without any additional obligation or necessity.

Examples:

  • We have a new car.
  • We have two children.
  • We have a meeting at 3 p.m.
  • Systematically we have seen journalists attacked.
  • Susan, we have cross-correlated everything.
  • Right, but we have something.
  • Perhaps we have a science teacher here.
  • In our resolution we have discussed short-term measures.
  • Virtually all viable assets we have in-country have been compromised.
  • Despite substantial Pakistani military resistance, we have uncovered portable fissionable material.
  • Sabrina was right... we have empty-nest syndrome.
  • Vika, we have another situation.
  • But without it we have no information.
  • Obviously, we have different definitions of fun.
  • Apparently we have a security breach.
  • After Dad's death we have no accompaniment.
  • Still, we have our mobile campaign unit.
  • Now we have humans imitating robots.
  • Signal Starfleet that we have no idea location Enterprise.
  • Unfortunately we have not enjoyed that peace this year.
  • So far we have discussed concrete measures to improve cooperation.
  • Matt, we have another potential creature attack.
  • So we have custard and cheesecake.

Alternatives:

  • we possess
  • we own
  • we hold

we have to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express obligation or necessity.

Use "we have to" when you want to express that something is required or necessary. It indicates an obligation or a need to do something.

Examples:

  • We have to finish this project by Friday.
  • We have to study for the exam.
  • We have to leave early to catch the train.
  • Crichton, we have to do something.
  • Then we have to accept our policymaking responsibilities.
  • But you know, we have to leave ourselves open to all the possibilities.
  • It's a possibility we have to face, sir.
  • In this process we have to prevent gender-based discriminatory practices.
  • Oliver, we have to figure out why he's tracking us.
  • Jack, we have to get the recording back.
  • Sometimes we have to fight to come to terms with the past.
  • So we have to assume steele picked her up in Miami.
  • Then we have to look off the books.
  • All we have to do is be patient.
  • Whatever he's planning, we have to be ready to defend ourselves.
  • Please, guys, we have to talk.
  • When we work undercover we have to remain faceless.
  • But first we have to get her home in one piece.
  • So... we have to put this in your brain.
  • Then we have to take care of her.
  • Then we have to show her that it isn't true.
  • Unfortunately, we have to make a living.
  • Right now, we have to re-take this ship.

Alternatives:

  • we must
  • we need to
  • we are required to

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