❌ Don't Say
I have to go
✅ Say This Instead
"I need to run"
Meaning
I must leave right now, often said casually.
اردو ترجمہ
مجھے جلدی جانا پڑے گا
"I need to run"
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Expression Frequency
Very Common
Formality
Informal
Authority Score
8/10
📖 Linguistic Context
It's a verb phrase where 'need' is the modal-like verb followed by the infinitive 'to run', functioning as a complete statement about leaving.
🔄 Synonyms & Alternatives
📰 Real-World Usage Examples
"The client pressed for a decision, and I replied, "I need to run, I'll get back to you shortly.""
📌 Business context
"In the lecture, the professor said, "I need to run, the next class starts in five minutes," and hurried out."
📌 Academic context
"During dinner, she smiled and said, "I need to run, the kids are waiting for bedtime," then slipped out the back door."
📌 Daily conversation
⚠️ When NOT to Use
Avoid it in very formal settings or written correspondence where a more polite phrase is expected.
💡 Pro Tip
Use it when you want to leave quickly but keep the tone friendly and informal.
Daily Life Examples
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It was getting late, so I said, "I need to run, see you tomorrow!"
وقت دیر ہو رہا تھا، اس لیے میں نے کہا، "مجھے جلدی جانا پڑے گا، کل ملتے ہیں!" -
After the meeting, she whispered, "I need to run, I have another appointment."
میٹنگ کے بعد، اُس نے فیـصلہ کیا، "مجھے جلدی جانا پڑے گا، میرا ایک اور ملاقات ہے۔" -
"I need to run," he said, grabbing his coat before exiting the cafe.
"مجھے جلدی جانا پڑے گا،" اُس نے کہا اور کیفے سے نکلنے سے پہلے اپنا کوٹ اٹھا لیا۔
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is it correct to say I have to go?
It's understandable but sounds blunt; using a softer idiom improves fluency.
When should I use I need to run?
Use it in casual, face‑to‑face conversations when you want to leave quickly.
What does I need to run mean?
It means you have to leave right away, often implying you're in a hurry.
Posted on June 28, 2026 · Practice English Daily · More Practice Sentences
