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Bto Grammar Modals2

This grammar worksheet discusses the use of modal verbs must and have to. It provides examples of how each modal verb is used to talk about obligations and prohibitions. Must is used to talk about personal feelings of obligation, while have to refers to obligations that are facts, rules, or laws. Don't have to and mustn't are used to indicate what is not required or prohibited. Examples are given showing the forms of these modal verbs followed by infinitives. The worksheet also contains exercises for learners to practice using must, have to, mustn't and don't have to in different contexts.

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Bto Grammar Modals2

This grammar worksheet discusses the use of modal verbs must and have to. It provides examples of how each modal verb is used to talk about obligations and prohibitions. Must is used to talk about personal feelings of obligation, while have to refers to obligations that are facts, rules, or laws. Don't have to and mustn't are used to indicate what is not required or prohibited. Examples are given showing the forms of these modal verbs followed by infinitives. The worksheet also contains exercises for learners to practice using must, have to, mustn't and don't have to in different contexts.

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Grammar Worksheet

Modal verbs: must and have to

Modal verbs: must and have to


Use 2 Complete the sentences with mustn’t or
We use must to talk about a personal feeling of
don’t have to / doesn’t have to.
obligation to do something.
I must remember to post the letter today.
We use have to to talk about an obligation that 1 You ……………… bring an umbrella. It
is a fact, or a rule or law. isn’t raining.
You have to be sixteen before you can leave school. 2 Rachel ……………… forget to water the plants
We use don’t have to / doesn’t have to to talk about while her parents are on holiday.
something that is not an obligation. 3 We ……………… go to school tomorrow. It’s a
You don’t have to do any homework tonight. national holiday.
We use mustn’t to say that something 4 He ……………… bring his CD player to the
is prohibited. party. We’ve already got one.
You mustn’t smoke in this area. 5 You ……………… ride a motorbike without
We use had to to talk about a past obligation. wearing a helmet.
We had to get up at five o’clock this morning. 6 ‘I’m flying to Seville tomorrow.’
‘You …………… forget your passport
Form this time!’
must / mustn’t + infinitive 7 They ……………… meet us at the airport. We’re
I must phone Sarah tonight. going to get a taxi into town.
have to / don’t have to / doesn’t have to 8 You ……………… talk during the exam.
+ infinitive
We don’t have to get up early tomorrow.
had to + infinitive
3 Choose the correct words.
John had to help his mother yesterday.

When The Face Model Agency offered fifteen-


year-old Julie Willis a job, it was a dream
1 Complete the sentences with must or have come true. However, once she started work,
to / has to. Julie found she had no time for school. Finally
she decided she 1 had to / mustn’t leave.
Many people criticized her decision.
1 I ……………… remember to buy some new
shampoo tomorrow. ‘It was a difficult thing to do,’ says Julie.
2 We ……………… arrive at school before ‘And I miss all my friends. But I 2 had to /
8.30 every morning. must make a choice. Although I 3 don’t have
3 In my country you ……………… be sixteen to / mustn’t go to school, I still 4 have to /
before you can get married. It’s the law. mustn’t study. I have a private tutor now. My
4 I ……………… send an email to Cathy parents told me I 5 don’t have to / have to
tonight. I haven’t been in touch with her for take some exams.’
ages.
5 You ……………… help your brother with ‘Most models retire young,’ adds Julie’s
mother. ‘So Julie 6 mustn’t / doesn’t have to
his homework. He’s having real problems.
forget that she needs qualifications for her
6 All the students at my friend’s school next job.’
……………… wear a uniform.
7 In Britain, everybody ……………… drive on But at the moment Julie isn’t worried about
the right-hand side of the road. the future. ‘Next week I 7 have to / mustn’t
8 We ……………… buy a present for Dad. It’s his go to New York for a photoshoot,’ she says.
birthday next week.
‘I still can’t believe my luck!’

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