The document provides examples of sentences using "has to" and "have to" as well as examples using the negative forms "don't" and "doesn't". For the first set of sentences, the correct verbs to complete the sentences are "has to" for sentences referring to a single subject and "have to" for sentences referring to multiple subjects. For the second set of sentences, the correct negative forms are "doesn't" for sentences referring to a single subject and "don't" for sentences referring to multiple subjects.
The document provides examples of sentences using "has to" and "have to" as well as examples using the negative forms "don't" and "doesn't". For the first set of sentences, the correct verbs to complete the sentences are "has to" for sentences referring to a single subject and "have to" for sentences referring to multiple subjects. For the second set of sentences, the correct negative forms are "doesn't" for sentences referring to a single subject and "don't" for sentences referring to multiple subjects.
The document provides examples of sentences using "has to" and "have to" as well as examples using the negative forms "don't" and "doesn't". For the first set of sentences, the correct verbs to complete the sentences are "has to" for sentences referring to a single subject and "have to" for sentences referring to multiple subjects. For the second set of sentences, the correct negative forms are "doesn't" for sentences referring to a single subject and "don't" for sentences referring to multiple subjects.
2. I _____ study for my exam. 3. We _____ clean the car. 4. My mum _____ go shopping. 5. Emma and Danilo _____ tidy the kitchen. 6. Callum _____ pack his bag. 7. Jonathan's dad _____ go to work. 8. You _____ take a shower. 9. The class _____ water the plants. 10. The teacher _____ correct our exams.
Don't or doesn't? Complete the sentence with the correct negative form, don't or doesn't:
1. My neighbour _____ have to work on Sundays.
2. The cat _____ have to sleep at night. 3. He _____ have to go to school at the weekend. 4. Mei and Kaleb _____ have to cook today. 5. Jenna _____ have to make the bed. 6. Luca _____ have to clean the floor. 7. The students _____ have to wear a school uniform. 8. My friend _____ have to walk to school. 9. These people _____ have to play football. 10. She _____ have to take her English book today.