1We has to / have to answer the questions. 2 Emma has to / have to go to the studio. 3 Do you has to / have to leave now? 4 No, I doesn’t have to / don’t have to. 5 Jay doesn’t have to / don’t have to wait for Emma. 6 He has to / have to help Carrie. 3 Complete the dialogue with have to, has to, don’t have to, or doesn’t have to Tocreate this tense with different subjects, we need to conjugate it like this: I have had. You have had. He has had, she has had, it has had. We have had. They have had. If I were speaking to my native English-speaking friends, I would probably use a contraction. I’ve had. 1 You have to use "had had" if something has been done long back, not recently. But if something has been done recently, then you can use "have had" or "has had" depending on the pronoun. For example, I have had a good lunch this afternoon. He has had his bike repaired last month. More on the usage, you can refer the below link. Minimumincome to file taxes. Single filing status: $12,550 if under age 65. $14,250 if age 65 or older. Married filing jointly: $25,100 if both spouses under age 65. $26,450 if one spouse under age 65 and one age 65 or older. $27,800 if both spouses age 65 or older. Married filing separately — $5 for all ages. Theverb phrases have been, has been, and had been all have closely related meanings. That similarity may at times lead to confusion about the right time to use each construction. In today's review we will discuss the differences among the phrases so you can use each one correctly when you are speaking or writing. Vay Tiền Nhanh. Task No. 1765 Put in have to or has to into the gaps. Show example Example I get up early every day. Answer I have to get up early every day. COSTA MESA – The Chargers' new-look defense looks vastly different than it did a season ago. It could have up to six new starters, teaming up with the team's core players of Derwin James and Joey James awaits a new contract, holding in until the financials are completed, Bosa has been soaking in every ounce of Khalil Mack and his new teammates. He also feels as if this is the best start to training camp he's had in his seven-year career."I felt pretty good out there," Bosa said following the Chargers' Sunday night intrasquad scrimmage. "I think these are the best two weeks I’ve had in any of my years, so far, coming into camp. I remember after the scrimmage last year I was like, Dang, I suck.’ And then it started coming to me. I feel like I’m really feeling it. My moves are coming nice and naturally."Bosa is dealing with two blisters on his foot, but aside from those lingering effects, he looks poised for bigger things in his near future.ā€œI think my moves were getting better. I figured out some things, how I wanted to rush. I think I had a really good offseason compared to last year and the last eight weeks coming into this offseason," Bosa said on why he feels better at this year's training camp. "I was just stacking every single day, getting stronger. Me and Nick [Bosa] had some good pass rush has taken his film-watching to a more aggressive level. He's credited Mack for that, mentioning that he's becoming more advanced in what to specifically look for when grinding the and Mack have set time aside to sit down and watch a group of the league's best pass rushers. They're looking to pick certain niches from the game's best and incorporate that into their own arsenal of to ContinueRead More"We watched him [Nick Bosa]. We watched some Chandler Jones the other day. We watched some Myles Garrett. You just take what you can from them," Bosa said. "We try to learn. I think the real benefit is when we get down and we start watching the opposing O-line. I think he’s [Khalil Mack] great at watching film, which is something I’ve mentioned I need to get better at. So, having him to help me point out the things that you should be looking for and what really to study is going to be very beneficial.ā€Bosa has looked like his normal self through 10 days of training camp. His play-strength and advanced hand usage technique have really popped. The battles between him and last year's second-team All-Pro left tackle Rashawn Slater have been a fierce battle in the trenches – one that will only make the two stars from each side of the ball more prepared come game 27, registered sacks last season. Now, with three new starters set to join him along the defensive line, in what's expected to generate more duress on opposing quarterbacks, Bosa should benefit greatly from other defensive lineman that will draw more attention than what last year's front-four from Charger ReportChargers Training Camp Observations Highlights From Intrasquad Scrimmage and Other Notes From Day 10Chargers Training Camp Observations RB vs. LB 1-on-1s, Right Tackle Battle and Other Notes From Day 9Bryce Callahan is 'Home' Patrolling the Slot for Chargers' New-Look DefenseChargers CB Jackson Sees An Increased Numbers of Turnovers in His Future With Joey Bosa, Khalil Mack Rushing the PasserBrandon Staley Sees Chargers Offense Able to Call a 'Much Larger Menu of Plays'Nick Cothrel is the publisher of Charger Report. Follow Nick on Twitter NickCothrel for more Chargers coverage. Las Vegas running back Josh Jacobs carries the football against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the Hall of Fame Game on Thursday, Aug. 4, 2022, at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, Ohio.AP Photo/Kirk IrwinBy Mark Inabinett minabinett Las Vegas running back Josh Jacobs carried the football five times and caught two passes in the first half of the Hall of Fame Game on Thursday night, speculation quickly arose that the Raiders’ new general manager/head coach regime was showcasing the former Alabama standout in advance of a Vegas coach Josh McDaniels explained why the Raiders played their No. 1 running back in the NFL’s preseason opener after they posted a 27-11 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars in Canton, Ohio. On Monday, he went over it again when asked specifically about the trade NFL EAGLES FANS SING HAPPY BIRTHDAY’ TO JALEN HURTS PATRIOTS’ JONATHAN JONES GETTING BACK IN THE GROOVE OF THINGS’ AUCTION INCLUDES FUR COAT WORN BY JOE NAMATHā€œJJ’s a guy that obviously we know what he’s done,ā€ McDaniels said, ā€œand as I said after the game, I really do believe that the backs in any situation, they don’t really get to simulate what’s going to happen during the course of the regular season, and so giving them an opportunity to actually get tackled, take care of the football and get acclimated to a new system, quite honestly, I think is the goal. ā€¦ā€œWe try to do what’s best for the team. We felt like that was a good thing, a good opportunity for all our backs that played. We have a lot of confidence in JJ, and he did well with his opportunities, which we hoped he would. And he did. But, no, we have no desire to do that at all.ā€Jacobs ran for 30 yards on five carries and gained 14 yards on two receptions against the Jaguars in only his second preseason a rookie, Jacobs played in one preseason game, with four carries for 21 yards in a 33-26 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Aug. 15, 2019. The NFL did not play preseason games in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Coming off a Pro Bowl season in 2020, Jacobs didn’t carry the ball or catch a pass during the 2021 preseason under former coach Jon of the seven running backs on the Raiders’ roster had at least two rushing attempts apiece in the preseason opener. A fourth-round draft pick from Georgia, Zamir White topped the chart with 11 carries for 52 yards.ā€œI always think it’s good for backs to carry the ball in the preseason,ā€ McDaniels said during his postgame press conference when asked about Jacobs’ workload. ā€œThere’s a lot of things that happen when you’re getting tackled and hit that you can’t simulate in practice, so I think all our guys had the ball tonight. All our guys either caught it or were handed the ball and had to get tackled. We can’t really simulate that or rep that in practice.ā€Jacobs has been the Raiders’ No. 1 running back since coming aboard as the 24th player picked in the 2019 NFL Draft. In 43 regular-season games, he has run for 3,087 yards and 28 touchdowns on 732 carries and caught 107 passes for 752 yards. In Las Vegas’ only playoff appearance in his career, Jacobs ran for 83 yards on 13 carries and had four receptions for 44 yards in a 26-19 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. contract status played a part in the dot-connection necessary to speculate that the Raiders would want to trade him. After Las Vegas did not exercise its option for a fifth year on Jacobs’ rookie contract this offseason, the running back will become an unrestricted free agent in March if the Raiders don’t sign him to an extension before JOSH JACOBS THE WORK THAT YOU PUT IN IS GOING TO PAY OFF’The Raiders return to preseason play at 325 CDT Sunday, when the Minnesota Vikings visit Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. NFL Network will televise the MORE OF COVERAGE OF THE NFL, GO TO OUR NFL PAGEMark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at to readers if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. Sep 8, 2021; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado 13 is congratulated in the dugout after scoring a run on a bases-loaded walk by left fielder Wil Myers not pictured during the second inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports The San Diego Padres lost their fourth consecutive game when they were swept by the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday night, but we can say with certainty that Manny Machado is not concerned about his team falling further behind their division rival. After the Padres lost 4-0 on Sunday to finish their series against with just four total runs, Machado was asked if he is concerned about the apparent gap between his team and the Dodgers. He seemed downright offended by the question. ā€œConcerned? Why would I be concerned? Not at all,ā€ Machado said, via ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez. The star third baseman was then asked why he is so confident despite his team being games behind the Dodgers, who they could very well have to face in the postseason. ā€œI’m f—ing Manny Machado,ā€ he replied. ā€œWe have no pressure in here. We’re going out there and playing baseball every single day. Whatever that day brings us, we’re gonna go out there and give it all we have.ā€ Machado has never lacked confidence, and the Padres don’t want him to change now. He is also having another great season and entered Monday hitting .289 with 19 home runs and 60 RBI. The Padres’ only concern at the moment is making sure they secure an NL Wild Card spot. There is no way they are going to catch the Dodgers. If they end up facing their NL West rival in the playoffs, they can worry more about them then. That is what Machado was trying to convey, even if he did so in very Machado-esque fashion. Want more great sports stories? 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