Convert from English to Hindi
Present Tense (Has to / Have to)
- I have to buy a car.
- She has to go home.
- He has to finish his homework.
- They have to catch the bus.
- We have to clean the house.
- You have to call your mom.
- She has to attend the meeting.
- I have to study for the exam.
- He has to pay the bills.
- They have to cook dinner.
- We have to wake up early.
- You have to wear a uniform.
- She has to take her medicine.
- I have to send an email.
- He has to fix his bike.
- They have to water the plants.
- We have to book tickets.
- You have to practice daily.
- She has to return the book.
- I have to meet my friend.
Past Tense (Had to)
- I had to buy a car.
- She had to go home.
- He had to finish his homework.
- They had to catch the bus.
- We had to clean the house.
- You had to call your mom.
- She had to attend the meeting.
- I had to study for the exam.
- He had to pay the bills.
- They had to cook dinner.
- We had to wake up early.
- You had to wear a uniform.
- She had to take her medicine.
- I had to send an email.
- He had to fix his bike.
- They had to water the plants.
- We had to book tickets.
- You had to practice daily.
- She had to return the book.
- I had to meet my friend.
Future Tense (Will have to)
- I will have to buy a car.
- She will have to go home.
- He will have to finish his homework.
- They will have to catch the bus.
- We will have to clean the house.
- You will have to call your mom.
- She will have to attend the meeting.
- I will have to study for the exam.
- He will have to pay the bills.
- They will have to cook dinner.
- We will have to wake up early.
- You will have to wear a uniform.
- She will have to take her medicine.
- I will have to send an email.
- He will have to fix his bike.
- They will have to water the plants.
- We will have to book tickets.
- You will have to practice daily.
- She will have to return the book.
- I will have to meet my friend.
