* Incorrect Use of "had": The phrase "you have to had it cleaned" incorrectly uses the past participle "had" after the modal verb "have." This creates a grammatical error.
Here are two ways to correct the sentence:
1. "You have to have it cleaned." This is the most common and grammatically correct way to express the idea.
2. "It has to be cleaned." This is a more concise way to say the same thing, and it's also grammatically correct.
Explanation of the Corrections:
* "You have to have it cleaned": "Have to" is the correct form of the modal verb, and "have" is used as the main verb in this context, followed by the past participle "cleaned."
* "It has to be cleaned": This uses the passive voice, where "it" is the object and the action (cleaning) is being performed by an unspecified subject.
Both sentences convey the same meaning: something needs to be cleaned. Choose the one that best fits the context of your writing.
