Module 5: How to Use "Have To" Like a Native
Video 1: "Have to" = "Hafta"
Concept: In casual speech, "have to" often sounds like "hafta."
Examples:
"I have to go" becomes "I hafta go."
"You have to do it" becomes "You hafta do it."
Negative form: "I don't have to go" becomes "I don’t hafta go."
Video 2: "Has to" = "Hasta"
Concept: Similarly, "has to" is pronoun…