The expression ~해야 해요 is used to say that someone **should**, **must**, or **has to** do something.
It expresses **obligation**, **necessity**, or a **strong suggestion**.
It is often translated as:
Here’s how to use it:
Usage: add **~해야 해요** to express that something is necessary or required to do.
Korean | English |
---|---|
숙제해야 해요. | I have to do my homework. |
운동해야 해요. | I must exercise. |
일해야 해요. | I have to work. |
한국어 공부해야 해요. | I must study Korean. |
약 먹어야 해요. | I should take medicine. |
Use ~해야 해요 to:
It’s a very useful and common expression in everyday Korean!
Now you know how to use **~해야 해요** to talk about obligations and necessities in Korean!
This is a key grammar pattern you will use a lot in daily conversations.
Practice making sentences about what you must do — it will help you sound more natural! 🎉
You are welcome to use our free self study materials to prepare for TOPIK exam.