The document provides examples of sentences using must, mustn't, have to, and don't have to. It gives 35 sentences with blanks to fill in with the correct form. Some examples include "At our school we have to wear a uniform", "You mustn't cross the roads without looking. It's dangerous", and "Students have to listen to the teacher or they won't understand." It then provides another exercise with 35 sentences to fill in blanks with can, can't, must, mustn't, need, needn't, should, shouldn't. Examples include "You should finish your work, because it's late" and "Children can't eat a chocolate every day." The document focuses on providing examples
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The document provides examples of sentences using must, mustn't, have to, and don't have to. It gives 35 sentences with blanks to fill in with the correct form. Some examples include "At our school we have to wear a uniform", "You mustn't cross the roads without looking. It's dangerous", and "Students have to listen to the teacher or they won't understand." It then provides another exercise with 35 sentences to fill in blanks with can, can't, must, mustn't, need, needn't, should, shouldn't. Examples include "You should finish your work, because it's late" and "Children can't eat a chocolate every day." The document focuses on providing examples
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MUST, MUSTN’T, HAVE TO, DON’T HAVE TO
Complete these sentences with must, mustn’t or the correct or the correct form of have to.
1.- At our school we Have to wear a uniform.
2.- You mustn’t cross the roads without looking. It’s dangerous. 3.- You don’t have to turn on the central heating. It’s automatic. 4.- The exams are next week. I must work harder. 5.- You mustn’t forget your umbrella. It’s going to rain. 6.- Students have to listen to the teacher or they won’t understand. 7.- You mustn’t cross the road when the red light is showing. 8.- We have to leave now or we’ll miss the plane. 9.- Soldiers have to obey orders. 10.- Sorry, I have to go now. I don’t want to be late. 11.- Shop assistants have to deal with the public. 12.- You don’t have to come with us if you don’t want to. 13.- I was late this morning because I had to wait a long time for the bus. 14.- In Spain, teachers don’t have to wear uniforms. 15.- You mustn’t take food in your room. 16.- You don’t have to use the elevators in case of fire. 17.- I have to wear glasses because I can’t see very well. 18.- You must read this book. It’s really good. 19.- You don’t have to go shopping today. We don’t need anything. 20.- You mustn’t a mobile phone in class. 21.- We mustn’t feed the animals. It’s forbidden. 22.- We have to book the tickets before it’s too late. 23.- In Spain, teachers don’t have to work on Saturdays. 24.- In Britain you must drive on the left. 25.- Every player in a football team have to have a number. 26.- You mustn’t forget his birthday again. 27.- Doctors sometimes have to work at the weekend. 28.- Nowadays in Spain students don’t have to learn Latin at school. 29.- You mustn’t smoke on public places. 30.- My wife doesn’t have to go to work today. It’s a holiday. 31.- You don’t have to shout. I can hear you. 32.- We have to be quiet in the library. 33.- You mustn’t use a computer on the plane. 34.- She must come to the dentist’s with me. 35.- At a restaurant you have to pay the bill but you mustn’t eat everything. Complete the sentences using: can, can’t, must, mustn’t, need, needn’t, should, shouldn’t
You ……should…. finish your work, because it’s late.
We mustn’t .. get up early, we …can’t.. be late. Don’t be nervous! You …must.. be calm. You …mustn’t.. be nervous. John …can’t.. translate the English text. He …should.. learn more. People mustn’t.. smoke in this building, because it’s forbidden. These boys are too young, they …must.. go to the disco. The windows aren’t dirty, youe …should.. clean them. It’s very hot ion summer. We …can’t.. water the flowers twice a week. The mother …can.. go to the bank, because she hasn’t got any money. Jim and jack have a lot of horses. They …can.. ride a horse. I …can.. help you, because I don’t know the solution. Before dinner people …should.. wash their hands. We …need.. the meeting early, we …can.. stay until the end. This girl …shouldn’t.. drink so much cola. It’s not healthy. Susan has a lot of free time, she …mustn’t.. hurry. It’s a fantastic movie. You …should.. see it. You …should.. learn to ride a bike. It’s very useful. We …can’t.. forget to visit our grandparents at the weekend. Jim …should.. remember to feed his cat before he goes to work. Children …can’t.. eat a chocolate every day. This family ...must.. buy a bigger house, because this house is too small for them. My friend …should.. relax more, because he is depressed. Our mother is very old and ill, she …can’t.. work in the garden. This flat isn’t big enough, you …should.. rent this. These documents are very important, we …can’t.. lose them. This dog isn’t hungry, you …should.. feed it. I ..can.. speak German fluently, because I always learn hard. Tom …can’t.. forget to turn off the TV before he goes to bed. Julia …should.. remember to turn off the lights before she goes away. You …mustn’t.. go home. You …can.. stay here if you want. I …must.. write an essay now. I …can’t.. do it tomorrrow. You …shouldn’t.. be afraid of my dog, because it’s very friendly. Our children …can’t.. sing well. They don’t have a good ear for music. Children …shouldn’t.. watch Tv so much. They …need.. learn more. I …can’t.. forget to do the English homework. Peter …can.. work hard, but he is lazy. Children …should.. go to school every day. I feel bad, I ..should.. go to the doctor. You ..mustn’t.. be late, this meeting is very important.
Exercises I. Complete The Sentences With Must (Not) or (Do Not) Have To (In The Correct Form) - Sometimes It's Possible To Use Either Sometimes Only Have To Is Possible