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carloThe correct variant is: A) have to.
Here's why:
have to expresses obligation or necessity in the present tense. This fits the context of the sentence, "I really hurry to get there in time," where the speaker feels compelled to hurry due to the situation.
hadn't to expresses lack of obligation in the past tense, which doesn't align with the present tense context.
ought implies an idea of obligation or should, but it's not as strong as "have to" and might not convey the urgency the speaker is trying to express.
haven't is the negative form of "have" and doesn't express any obligation.
was able expresses an ability to do something in the past, which doesn't match the present tense context of the sentence.
Therefore, "have to" best conveys the speaker's strong feeling of need to hurry in the present moment.
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